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 Next generation of physicians to gather for Match Day March 11, 2024 This Friday, 111 medical students from the College of Medicine – Tucson will learn where they will pursue the next phase of their medical training. Read more Image Zoe Draelos, MD, named College of Medicine – Tucson and College of Engineering Alum of the Year March 11, 2024 Dr. Draelos is considered one of the most influential women in cosmetic science. Read More Image MedCat makes colonoscopy a little less scary March 11, 2024 A Class of 2003 alum is creating a comfortable setting for women to receive colonoscopies — a lifesaving but often stigmatized medical procedure. Read more Image College of Medicine – Tucson diabetes researchers earn distinctions March 7, 2024 A team recognized for their high laboratory standards received a grant to develop a device that could eliminate the need for glucose testing and insulin injections to manage diabetes. Read more Image Monique Crawford, MSN, MS: ‘I found my group of people’ March 4, 2024 A former cardiac nurse pivots toward medicine and is on her way to a residency training program in internal medicine. Read more Image Jonathan Credo, PhD: ‘The physician and scientist I want to be’ Feb. 27, 2024 MD/PhD student Jonathan Credo, PhD, finds his voice as a healer and an advocate. Read more Image Heart researchers stay ahead of the curve by learning cells’ secrets Feb. 21, 2024 In the Romanoski Lab, a graduate student simulates blood flow in a petri dish to learn why some people are more susceptible to heart disease. Read more Image Leading Valley fever expert shares ‘state-of-the-art’ knowledge about fungal disease Feb. 15, 2024 John Galgiani, MD, director of the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson’s Valley Fever Center for Excellence, was recognized for his expertise by the New England Journal of Medicine. Read more Image Researchers genetically modify stem cells to evade immunological rejection Jan. 11, 2024 Researchers say the genetically engineered stem cells also could pave the way for new regenerative medicine treatments for diseases such as Type 1 diabetes. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image Next generation of physicians to gather for Match Day March 11, 2024 This Friday, 111 medical students from the College of Medicine – Tucson will learn where they will pursue the next phase of their medical training. Read more
Image Zoe Draelos, MD, named College of Medicine – Tucson and College of Engineering Alum of the Year March 11, 2024 Dr. Draelos is considered one of the most influential women in cosmetic science. Read More
Image MedCat makes colonoscopy a little less scary March 11, 2024 A Class of 2003 alum is creating a comfortable setting for women to receive colonoscopies — a lifesaving but often stigmatized medical procedure. Read more
Image College of Medicine – Tucson diabetes researchers earn distinctions March 7, 2024 A team recognized for their high laboratory standards received a grant to develop a device that could eliminate the need for glucose testing and insulin injections to manage diabetes. Read more
Image Monique Crawford, MSN, MS: ‘I found my group of people’ March 4, 2024 A former cardiac nurse pivots toward medicine and is on her way to a residency training program in internal medicine. Read more
Image Jonathan Credo, PhD: ‘The physician and scientist I want to be’ Feb. 27, 2024 MD/PhD student Jonathan Credo, PhD, finds his voice as a healer and an advocate. Read more
Image Heart researchers stay ahead of the curve by learning cells’ secrets Feb. 21, 2024 In the Romanoski Lab, a graduate student simulates blood flow in a petri dish to learn why some people are more susceptible to heart disease. Read more
Image Leading Valley fever expert shares ‘state-of-the-art’ knowledge about fungal disease Feb. 15, 2024 John Galgiani, MD, director of the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson’s Valley Fever Center for Excellence, was recognized for his expertise by the New England Journal of Medicine. Read more
Image Researchers genetically modify stem cells to evade immunological rejection Jan. 11, 2024 Researchers say the genetically engineered stem cells also could pave the way for new regenerative medicine treatments for diseases such as Type 1 diabetes. Read more