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With antibiotic resistance on the rise, Michael D.L. Johnson, PhD, is on a mission to discover new ways to neutralize harmful microorganisms.

$1.9M NIH grant will allow researchers to explore how copper kills bacteria

Jan. 10, 2025

With antibiotic resistance on the rise, Michael D. L. Johnson, PhD, is on a mission to discover new ways to neutralize harmful microorganisms.

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Hesham Sadek, MD, PhD

Can the heart heal itself? New study says it can.

Dec. 20, 2024

An international research team co-led by Sarver Heart Center Director Hesham Sadek, MD, PhD, shows that about 25% of patients with artificial hearts can regenerate heart muscle after a heart attack.

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From left: Michael Abecassis, dean of the U of A College of Medicine – Tucson, with Tom Rogers, Ginny L. Clements and Hesham Sadek.

Sarver Heart Center receives $2M in gifts toward founding of cardiovascular research institute

Dec. 20, 2024

Ginny L. Clements and Tom Rogers have each committed gifts of $1 million to the Sarver Heart Center to create a new cardiovascular research institute.

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A collage image of Billie Bixby, MD, Monica Hinestroza Jordan, MD, and Julia Jernberg, MD

Three from DOM elected to Pima County Medical Society Board

Dec. 18, 2024

Interventional Pulmonology program director Billie Bixby, MD, Infectious Diseases Fellowship associate program director Monica Hinestroza Jordan, MD, and geriatrician Julia Jernberg, MD, who heads the Ambulatory Clerkship Program, are among five new members picked for local society’s board. See who else from U of A is represented.

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Pulmonary’s Dr. Josh Malo proves proverb true with Banner ‘Good Catch’ award

Dec. 17, 2024

Proving a stitch in time saves nine, the associate medical director for the Lung Transplant Program at Banner – University Medical Center Tucson spotted an incorrect measurement on a patient’s donor wait list information. A quick update got them a donor offer soon after.

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Kelsey Bernard, PhD, and Lalitha Madhavan, MD, PhD

Study identifies potential new drug for Parkinson’s-related cognitive decline, dementia

Nov. 19, 2024

Parkinson’s disease causes difficulty in movement and balance, but its cognitive symptoms receive less attention and have no good treatments. A College of Medicine – Tucson team hopes to change that.

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Infectious Diseases fellows get chance at rotation in Bolivia in 2025

Nov. 18, 2024

The Division of Infectious Diseases and U of A GME office signed a five-year letter of agreement with the Hospital Clínico Viedma in Cochabamba, Bolivia, for a four-week elective rotation there led by assistant professor Monica Jordan Hinestroza, MD, this February.

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Rob Jackson and Isabelle (Issy) Tobey

Viruses, cancer, and the road to research independence

Nov. 1, 2024

Rob Jackson, PhD, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Immunobiology, secured a pivotal National Institutes of Health grant to establish his career in virology and oral cancer.

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Can magnetic pulses aimed at the brain treat insomnia?

Oct. 31, 2024

Researchers in the Department of Psychiatry will use a $3M grant from the Department of Defense to examine a noninvasive, drug-free treatment for sleep disorders.

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Graphical illustration of NHLBI Workshop on Health Disparities in Pulmonary Vascular Disease

U of A-led NHLBI workshop explores disparities in pulmonary hypertension

Oct. 21, 2024

A workshop chaired by Dr. Franz Rischard goes beyond how much a person’s race outweighs their mixed ancestry, sex and/or social determinants of health in a disease directly affecting over 2 million people in the U.S.

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