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Dr. Arif Hamid joins the MDTA!
Arif Hamid, PhD, and a Howard Hughes Gray fellow has joined the University of Minnesota’s Medical Discovery Team on Addiction (MDTA).
Addiction MDT
Dr. Walter Low receives 2021 Bernard Sanberg Memorial Award from American Society for Neural Therapy & Repair
Dr. Walter Low receives 2021 Bernard Sanberg Memorial Award from American Society for Neural Therapy & Repair.
Stem Cell
Bringing awareness to your lifestyle can help you make healthy mental health choices
Practicing mindfulness about your daily routines can support your mental health, according to Psychiatric Integrative Wellness Program instructor Debbie Cohen. A new course she's leading will help...
Psychiatry
Perlingeiro lab uses gene editing to correct mutations in induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) generated from patients with muscular dystrophy.
Perlingeiro lab uses gene editing to correct mutations in induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) generated from patients with muscular dystrophy.
Stem Cell
University of Minnesota Physicians Named "Top Docs"
This year, 65 physicians and faculty members in the Department of Pediatrics were selected for the 2021 Minnesota Monthly “Top Doctors” list, honoring their exemplary medical service.
Pediatric
Celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of people in the U.S. with Hispanic/Latinx ancestry
National Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the histories, cultures and contributions of people in the United States with ancestry from Spain, Portugal, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South...
Neurosurgery
The Rundown on Lyme Disease in the U.S. with Dr. Clarke
Benjamin Clarke, PhD, professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, shares the latest regarding Borrelia burgdorferi and its resulting infection: Lyme disease.
Faculty
Rehabilitation Medicine Department oversees multidisciplinary Adult Post COVID Clinic
Although most people with COVID-19 get better within weeks of the illness, some people experience what’s known as post-COVID conditions. A new M Health Fairview clinic is poised to help them.
Rehab Medicine
ECT service changes to benefit patients, providers, and learners
Changes are being made to the electroconvulsive therapy service at the University of Minnesota Medical Center. Leading the changes is ECT service medical director and Department of Psychiatry and...
Psychiatry
Artificial Intelligence Behind Improved Clinical Skills Assessment and Teaching
Through a partnership with the new M Simulation Center, Dr. Claudio Violato and his team are using artificial intelligence to score student performance on both written and in-person components of...
Education, Faculty
Health Students for a Healthy Climate Drive Renewed Emphasis on Planetary Health in Medicine
Health Students for a Healthy Climate, an interdisciplinary student group aimed at helping health professionals learn about the impacts of climate change on health, and other advocates are driving a...
Community Engagement, Duluth, Education, Students
Dr. Sheila Specker ’83 Couples Community and Education for Holistic Addiction Approach
Sheila Specker, MD, in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and a 1983 Medical School graduate, has dedicated her career to supporting individuals with addictive disorders and...
Education, Faculty, Patient Care
What Does DEI in Research Look Like?
Researchers discuss successful strategies not just in diversifying who impacts from scientific research but also who leads that research from behind-the-scenes.
Diversity & Inclusion, Faculty, Research
A Legacy of Rural Family Medicine & Tribal Health: A Guest Lecture from Dr. Jim Boulger
Distinguished University Teaching Professor, Jim Boulger, PhD, stops by the Duluth Campus for a guest lecture on our campus’s mission-based history and efforts to improve healthcare in rural and...
Biobehavioral, Alumni, Duluth, Education, Faculty, Legacy, Spotlight, Students
Study shows that circadian timing is a significant factor for effective muscle cell differentiation and regeneration.
Study shows that circadian timing is a significant factor for effective muscle cell differentiation and regeneration.
Stem Cell
Tolar lab shows in mouse studies that mesenchymal stromal cells could treat diseases involving chronic tissue injury.
Tolar lab shows in mouse studies that mesenchymal stromal cells could treat diseases involving chronic tissue injury.
Stem Cell
First-in-human clinical trial for a vaccine to treat opioid use disorders enrolls first patients
The first patients have been enrolled in a phase 1 randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial to study a therapeutic vaccine for opioid use disorder developed by researchers at the University of...
Research
Introducing the Center of Multicultural Affairs and Engagement
The Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity (OMAD) is adjusting its name – with student input – to better encompass the office’s mission of engaging a diverse student body.
Diversity & Inclusion, Students
Building ownership, adjusting to COVID, and managing growth key focus areas for the PM&R Residency Program director
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Program Director Brionn Tonkin, MD, has led his program through significant changes, from building a sense of ownership within the...
Rehab Medicine