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Headliners Series: Therapeutic Approaches for Healthy Aging
Join us on October 7th at 7:00 pm when Drs. Niedernhofer and Robbins present their work on developing therapeutics, targeting these hallmarks of aging, that have advanced to clinical studies.
Aging MDT
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Dr. Sarah Beehler Joins the NRHA Health Equity Council
Assistant Professor, Sarah Beehler, PhD, is one of nine members appointed to the new cohort of the National Rural Health Association (NRHA) - Health Equity Council.
Biobehavioral, Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Faculty, Research
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Dr. Drew Lukes ’19 Shares His Journey from Communications Major to Physical Therapist
Drew Lukes, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS, a 2019 graduate from the University of Minnesota Medical School, loves his role as a physical therapist with Duke Athletics, but it wasn’t a straight path for him to...
Alumni
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More memory B cells exist in those fully vaccinated with previous SARS-CoV-2 infection, study says
A new study by University of Minnesota Medical School researchers is revealing that some people who received an mRNA vaccination for COVID-19 have greater immune responses compared to others.
Faculty, Research
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Taking a novel biomechanical approach to determining whether a brain aneurysm will rupture
Elizabeth Shih is a fifth-year PhD candidate studying the results of applying mechanical force to biomaterial, and human and animal tissue. And then she discovered brain aneurysms.
Neurosurgery
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Expanded Access Program for brain tumor patients – thinking outside the box
Erin Anderson was diagnosed with glioblastoma in late 2018. Since then, she’s had eight brain surgeries, and gone through rounds of radiation and chemotherapy. Her care team is doing everything they...
Neurosurgery
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Stroke in MN’s Hmong Population: Biological and Cultural Considerations
Early last August, Haitham Hussein, MD, Associate Professor in the Vascular Neurology division presented at Neurology Grand Rounds. He shared valuable insights on health differences and disparities...
Neurology
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Prescribed blood thinners can help reduce hospitalizations related to COVID-19
U of M Medical School-led study finds that having a protocol to use blood thinners for COVID-19 patients reduces patient COVID-19 mortality by almost half.
Faculty, Research
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Using self-compassion and mindfulness to help manage – and understand – ADHD
ADHD is something that others often don't fully understand, something that gets in the way of effective communication or interaction, and something that can make others irritated. Dr. Lidia Zylowska...
Psychiatry
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Minnesota Monthly Recognizes UMN Neurologists as 2021 "Top Doctors"
Congratulations to our four faculty receiving Minnesota Monthly's "Top Doctor" Award in 2021.
The magazine asks thousands of physicians in Minnesota one question: “If you or a loved one needed...
Neurology
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Sexual minority identity impacts career trajectory among medical students
A study co-authored by Matthew Mansh, MD, corresponding author and a dermatologist with the University of Minnesota Medical School and M Health Fairview, published today on the JAMA Network...
Diversity & Inclusion, Research
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Assistant Professor Christopher Martin, MD, Receives ‘Best Paper Award’ on Multicenter Research Study
Christopher Martin, MD, assistant professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, received a Best Paper Award from the North American Spine Society (NASS) and The Spine Journal. This year...
Orthopaedic Surgery
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Student Perspective on LGBTQ+ History Month, Student Groups
For LGBTQ+ History Month in October, second-year medical student Adam Scott shares his experience in LGBTQ+ student groups on campus and his perspective on LGBTQ+ History Month.
ODEI, Diversity & Inclusion
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Dr. James Allen Publishes Strength-Focused Framework to Prevent American Indian and Alaska Native Youth Suicide
Professor, James Allen, PhD, and his research team have developed a new framework for suicide prevention in American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities by placing Indigenous culture,...
Biobehavioral, Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Faculty, Research
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Dr. al’Absi Delivers Keynote Address at the World Conference on Stress and Related Diseases
Professor, Mustafa al’Absi, PhD, served as the opening keynote speaker in Vienna, Austria for the World Conference on Stress and Related Diseases.
Biobehavioral, Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Faculty, Leadership, Research
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Dr. Cathy McCarty Selected as Building Research Capacity Program Fellow
Cathy McCarty, PhD, MPH, MSB, HEC-C, professor and associate dean for research has been selected as the 2021-2022 Building Research Capacity (BRC) Program Fellow – a joint effort of the North...
Biobehavioral, Duluth, Faculty, Research
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U of M Doctors Uncover Ethnic and Racial Disparities in Epilepsy Surgery
Robert McGovern, MD, and Youssef Hamade, MD, MS, both in the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Minnesota Medical School, have recently published a study highlighting the racial and...
Diversity & Inclusion, Research
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Graduate Student Leads Study Examining Social Behavior through the Lens of the Brain’s Opioid System
A study conducted by Carlee Toddes, in the lab of Dr. Patrick Rothwell, provides evidence to support the importance of mu opioid receptors in social interactions. Their findings help provide support...
Research, Students
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Dr. Scott Received Award from Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Patricia Scott, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences, recently received a $50,000/year for two years award from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The project is entitled, "Genotoxicity...
Biomedical
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New American Association of Neuroscience Nurses chapter wants to help its members blossom
Four M Health Fairview neuroscience nurses worked hard to establish a local chapter of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses and hope to begin holding official meetings sometime this winter.
Neurosurgery