All News Filter by category - Any -AlumniAlumnus of the YearFuel Wonder – Cardiovascular Fuel Wonder – Student Success Fuel Wonder – Valley Fever FeaturedEducationResearchPatient CareHonorsProfilesProfiles – AlumniProfiles – Donors Profiles – Students Apply Image Medical Students Learn Vital Skills Through Community Service Jan. 4, 2022 The Shubitz Family Clinic provides cultural engagement opportunities for College of Medicine - Tucson students who deliver free health care services. Read at UAHS Image In memoriam: Ronald Weinstein, MD Jan. 4, 2022 The family and friends of Ronald Weinstein, MD, invite you to a celebration of his life on Sunday, January 16, from 1 - 3 pm in the Health Sciences Innovation Building (HSIB). Read more Image COVID-19 Vaccine Protects Adolescents in Real-World Study Dec. 30, 2021 Data from the ongoing AZ HEROES study found that the COVID-19 vaccine is highly effective at preventing infection in Arizona teens. Read at UAHS Image New Family and Community Medicine Chair Named Dec. 17, 2021 A fellow of the American Academy of Physicians, Kristen Rundell, MD, joins the college from The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Read at UAHS Image Bacterial Extracts Could Prevent COVID-19, Study Finds Dec. 13, 2021 Bacterial lysate OM-85 blocked SARS-CoV-2 infection by decreasing the coronavirus's ability to bind to the lung cell surface receptor ACE2, research found. Read at UAHS Image Study Examines Why Asthma Reduces Severity of COVID-19 Dec. 9, 2021 A research team will study how to better control severe asthma and determine why sufferers are less likely to contract COVID-19, influenza and rhinovirus. Read at UAHS Image Three UArizona Faculty Members Named Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors Dec. 8, 2021 Terry Matsunaga, PhD, of the College of Medicine - Tucson, was recognized for his technological contributions to diagnosing problems in the heart. Read at UAHS Image Researchers See Benefit to Immune System Following Infection Dec. 6, 2021 New research uncovered a way by which infections boost the production and function of naive T cells, the body's first line of defense against disease. Read at UAHS Image Researchers to Study Long COVID as Part of NIH Collaborative Nov. 19, 2021 The NIH RECOVER Initiative aims to identify risks contributing to post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, and approaches for treatment and prevention. Read at UAHS Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image Medical Students Learn Vital Skills Through Community Service Jan. 4, 2022 The Shubitz Family Clinic provides cultural engagement opportunities for College of Medicine - Tucson students who deliver free health care services. Read at UAHS
Image In memoriam: Ronald Weinstein, MD Jan. 4, 2022 The family and friends of Ronald Weinstein, MD, invite you to a celebration of his life on Sunday, January 16, from 1 - 3 pm in the Health Sciences Innovation Building (HSIB). Read more
Image COVID-19 Vaccine Protects Adolescents in Real-World Study Dec. 30, 2021 Data from the ongoing AZ HEROES study found that the COVID-19 vaccine is highly effective at preventing infection in Arizona teens. Read at UAHS
Image New Family and Community Medicine Chair Named Dec. 17, 2021 A fellow of the American Academy of Physicians, Kristen Rundell, MD, joins the college from The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Read at UAHS
Image Bacterial Extracts Could Prevent COVID-19, Study Finds Dec. 13, 2021 Bacterial lysate OM-85 blocked SARS-CoV-2 infection by decreasing the coronavirus's ability to bind to the lung cell surface receptor ACE2, research found. Read at UAHS
Image Study Examines Why Asthma Reduces Severity of COVID-19 Dec. 9, 2021 A research team will study how to better control severe asthma and determine why sufferers are less likely to contract COVID-19, influenza and rhinovirus. Read at UAHS
Image Three UArizona Faculty Members Named Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors Dec. 8, 2021 Terry Matsunaga, PhD, of the College of Medicine - Tucson, was recognized for his technological contributions to diagnosing problems in the heart. Read at UAHS
Image Researchers See Benefit to Immune System Following Infection Dec. 6, 2021 New research uncovered a way by which infections boost the production and function of naive T cells, the body's first line of defense against disease. Read at UAHS
Image Researchers to Study Long COVID as Part of NIH Collaborative Nov. 19, 2021 The NIH RECOVER Initiative aims to identify risks contributing to post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, and approaches for treatment and prevention. Read at UAHS