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UArizona Climbs to 39th in Top 100 Universities Worldwide with U.S. Utility Patents

UArizona Climbs to 39th in Top 100 Universities Worldwide with U.S. Utility Patents

June 11, 2020
The University of Arizona ranks No. 39 among the top 100 universities globally with the most U.S. patents granted for inventions in 2019 – with the Health Sciences making up a large part of that.
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UArizona Experts Available to Comment on Coronavirus and Influenza

UArizona Experts Available to Comment on Coronavirus and Influenza

June 4, 2020
The University of Arizona Health Sciences has a number of news sources/health experts available at university campuses in Tucson and Phoenix for media interviews regarding the coronavirus outbreak.
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UArizona Researchers Assess Mental Health Impact of Insomnia, Loneliness and COVID-19

UArizona Researchers Assess Mental Health Impact of Insomnia, Loneliness and COVID-19

June 2, 2020
A team of University of Arizona researchers says loneliness and insomnia triggered by fears of COVID-19 may be driving an increase in thoughts of suicide.
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UArizona Names Surgeon General Carmona to Lead Campus Reentry Plan

UArizona Names Surgeon General Carmona to Lead Campus Reentry Plan

May 27, 2020
University of Arizona president, Dr. Robert Robbins announced in April his plans to resume in-person classes Aug. 24, bringing back 45,000 students and 15,000 faculty and staff for fall 2020.
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UArizona Pharmacy Researcher Identifies Compounds That May Lead to Treatments for COVID-19

UArizona Pharmacy Researcher Identifies Compounds That May Lead to Potential Treatments for COVID-19

May 26, 2020
Findings on compounds blocking SARS-COV-2 viral replication may offer a starting point for further development of treatments to address the ongoing, devastating novel coronavirus pandemic.
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UArizona Doctor Biking across Midwest on Health Care ‘Listening Tour’ in Age of COVID-19

UArizona Physician, Med Student Biking across Midwest on Health Care ‘Listening Tour’ in Age of COVID-19

May 20, 2020
Dr. Paul Gordon embarks on a multi-state bicycle “listening tour” to hear what people in rural areas think about the U.S. health care system amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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UArizona, Tufts Professors Presented with Innovation Awards by Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine

UArizona, Tufts Professors Presented with Innovation Awards by Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine

May 20, 2020
Both the University of Arizona’s Dr. Noshene Ranjbar and Tufts University’s Dr. Andrea Gordon are recognized for their work in promoting Integrative Medicine in Residency Programs.
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UArizona Family-Based Intervention Program Aims to Prevent Chronic Disease among American Indian Youth

$2.8M Study to Develop Family-Based Intervention Program for Chronic Disease Prevention among American Indian Youth

May 19, 2020
NIH-funded $2.8 million study seeks to develop, test culturally relevant, community-led intervention that supports American Indian youth in achieving healthy lifestyle choices to reduce health risks.
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UArizona Researcher Awarded $3.4M to Develop Personalized Treatment for Mild Cognitive Impairment

UArizona Researcher Awarded $3.4M to Develop Personalized Treatment for Mild Cognitive Impairment

May 18, 2020
A National Institutes of Health grant will support the development of a novel therapy that can enhance memory function and improve brain connectivity.
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UArizona Psychiatrists Combat Depression, Suicide Spike during COVID-19 Pandemic

UArizona Psychiatrists Combat Depression, Suicide Spike during COVID-19 Pandemic

May 18, 2020
COVID-19’s effects have extended beyond health and economic crises to a mental health one, resulting in more suicides. UArizona Psychiatry professors offer explanations and resources to help.
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