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Pandemic response has been a roller coaster ride for Department providers and learners
When it became apparent in March of 2020 that the COVID-19 virus was at the pandemic stage, the University of Minnesota – and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences – had to respond...
Psychiatry
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Nation’s first ivermectin clinical trial now 50 percent enrolled
The Data Safety Monitoring Board’s first early futility and efficacy analysis gives the study the green light to continue.
Research
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Being a mental health nurse practitioner means taking a holistic view of patients
We're celebrating Nurse Practitioner Week with a spotlight on one of our own. Kate Miley is a board-certified psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner who works with the first...
Psychiatry
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U of M to help lead a national network to map rare cells implicated in human health and disease
Medical School and the College of Biological Sciences have received $8.5M to expand on their work studying non-dividing cells that increase with age.
Aging MDT
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New Publication: Novel small molecule inhibition of IKK/NF-ÎşB activation reduces markers of senescence and improves healthspan in mouse models of aging
Constitutive NF-ÎşB activation is associated with cellular senescence and stem cell dysfunction and rare variants in NF-ÎşB family members are enriched in centenarians. We recently identified a novel...
Aging MDT
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COVID-19 forced a shift from healthy feeding practices by parents of young children
The U of M Medical School conducted a study which demonstrated that parents of young children shifted their approach to feeding during the COVID-19 pandemic, engaging in lower levels of structure and...
Faculty, Research
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Drs. Mary and Anthony Amon ’91 Share the Importance of Donation
Family medicine doctors honor the legacy of Dr. Lyle Munneke through a scholarship in his honor. They hope to continue to remove financial barriers in medical education.
Alumni
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University of Minnesota Physician Discusses the Future Capabilities of 3D Bioprinting
Angela Panoskaltsis-Mortari, PhD, is currently researching how 3D bioprinting can improve science and benefit patients. 3D bioprinting uses biological material to produce a wide variety of physical...
Pediatric
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With COVID-19 Cases in Minnesota Schools Slowly Declining, Many Experts Still Promote Caution
As COVID-19 cases are starting to slowly decline following the beginning of the school year surge, medical professionals are expressing caution and claiming time will tell as to whether the latest...
Pediatric
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Vaccination Efforts Work to Help Reduce the Spread of COVID in Jails and Prisons
Due to differences in regulations between state prisons and local jails, many local facilites do not have standardized COVID-19 testing and vaccination procedures. To address this, Rebecca Shlafer is...
Pediatric
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Dr. Mary Loken Veiseth ’86 Dedicates Career to Family Medicine and Farming
After 24 years as a family medicine physician, Mary Loken Veiseth, MD, a 1986 Medical School graduate, still stays committed to rural health issues today.
Alumni
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Dr. Wallace and Jim Bjork Publish Article on Remdesivir
Kendall Wallace, PhD, Professor of Biomedical Sciences, and Jim Bjork, Researcher 3 in the Wallace lab, recently published an article in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. The...
Biomedical
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23rd Annual Whiteside Memorial Lecture: “Focusing on COVID-19 Research and Implications”
Join us for our Whiteside Memorial Lecture with Keynote Speaker, Dr. Michael Osterholm as we address COVID-19 research, implications and the evolving reality.
Biobehavioral, Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Patient Care, Research
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Medical Student’s Scholarships Open Opportunities
Denise Quintanilla has always known that medicine is her passion. Her scholarships have helped those dreams become a reality.
Education, Spotlight, Students
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Pushing the limits of fMRI to learn more about the brain and to help neurosurgeons improve patient outcomes
Assistant Professor Luca Vizioli, PhD, who recently joined the Neurosurgery Department, has worked extensively with functional MRI (fMRI). He is working with a team of U of M imaging...
Neurosurgery
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Multidisciplinary U of M team builds on their previous research to help relieve a patient’s pain
April Reasor tried to get help for her stroke-related facial pain condition for two years. It wasn't until she met David Darrow, MD, MPH, that she believed relief was in sight.
Neurosurgery
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$100,000 awarded to U of M Center for Neural Circuits in Addictions for Continued Research on Neurostimulation as Addiction Treatment
This award is a supplemental grant for the center to conduct community-based participatory research on patients’ opinions on neurostimulation therapy and how to best communicate about it in order to...
Research
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Research provides opportunities for the advancement of female equity in academic medicine
University of Minnesota Medical School researchers propose solutions to improve diversity, equity and inclusion in medicine and science through the lens of early career female faculty
Diversity & Inclusion, Faculty, Research
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U of M study finds that Tobacco 21 policies lessen use of tobacco products in adolescents
U of M and MDH researchers found that eighth- and ninth-grade students who lived in communities that had Tobacco 21 policies were significantly less likely to report use of tobacco products than...
Faculty, Research