Story Archive Displaying 681 - 700 of 883 CategoryAgriculture and EnvironmentArchitecture and DesignArts and HumanitiesBusiness and ManagementCampus AffairsEducationHealthLaw and PolicyScience and TechnologySocial SciencesSports and Recreation News typeExpert AlertFeatureNews ReleaseResearch BriefTalking with U of M Feature Getting personal with addiction at Morris Morris student Denise Riffey is using her experience with addiction to improve a treatment court program in Minnesota. Research Brief Research Brief: Plan choice and affordability in the individual and small-group markets: policy and performance — past and present Jean Abraham, a professor in the School of Public Health, led the study. Research Brief Largest study of childhood cancer after IVF Logan Spector, with the Masonic Cancer Center and Medical School, conducted the study. Talking with U of M Talking testicular cancer awareness with UMN Arpit Rao, with the Masonic Cancer Center and Medical School, answers commonly asked questions about testicular cancer. Research Brief New app helps young people with arthritis communicate Stuart Grande, School of Public Health researcher and lecturer led the study. Research Brief Cost of a federal reinsurance program to stabilize states’ individual health insurance markets The study was led by School of Public Health Professor Lynn A. Blewett. Talking with U of M Talking opioid crisis trends with UMN Colin Planalp with SHADAC answers questions about opioid overdose death trends and more. Research Brief Developing a blood test to screen for ovarian cancer The study, led by Amy Skubitz of Masonic Cancer Center was recently published in the journal Cancer Prevention Research. News Release University of Minnesota to lead $9.7 million NIH grant to improve hearing restoration New research could improve hearing for deaf people who cannot sufficiently benefit from traditional treatment Research Brief Diet generally improves as adolescents age into young adulthood A School of Public Health study was recently published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. News Release U of M launches Chronic Wasting Disease Program to address potential health crisis CIDRAP has launched the Chronic Wasting Disease Response, Research and Policy Program. Feature The answer in the enzyme By inhibiting a mammalian enzyme, researcher Alonso Guedes advances pain management in veterinary and human medicine. News Release University of Minnesota & partners develop winning concept to improve patient participation in healthcare With a new app, a multidisciplinary team gives patients a more interactive role when making decisions about their care. Feature A great escape is a perfect learning tool Based on the worldwide escape room craze, the University of Minnesota has created interprofessional escape rooms that give healthcare students invaluable skills. Research Brief Ebola survivors suffer from increased symptoms and physical abnormalities after recovery Cavan Reilly, a professor in the School of Public Health, co-led the study. Feature An unorthodox path to orthopaedics Working as a special education assistant in elementary schools convinced Taurean Baynard that medicine was for him. Talking with U of M Talking rare diseases with UMN Troy Lund with the UMN Medical School, answers questions on rare diseases. Feature A chance to learn Teaching Nick the cat to walk again is a unique opportunity for veterinary medicine students. Research Brief New method shows possible link between E. coli toxin and cancer School of Public Health and Masonic Cancer Center researchers studied how toxins interact with DNA. Feature Driven by the students A student-led volunteer organization provides veterinary services to Minnesota Native American communities. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Current page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature Getting personal with addiction at Morris Morris student Denise Riffey is using her experience with addiction to improve a treatment court program in Minnesota.
Research Brief Research Brief: Plan choice and affordability in the individual and small-group markets: policy and performance — past and present Jean Abraham, a professor in the School of Public Health, led the study.
Research Brief Largest study of childhood cancer after IVF Logan Spector, with the Masonic Cancer Center and Medical School, conducted the study.
Talking with U of M Talking testicular cancer awareness with UMN Arpit Rao, with the Masonic Cancer Center and Medical School, answers commonly asked questions about testicular cancer.
Research Brief New app helps young people with arthritis communicate Stuart Grande, School of Public Health researcher and lecturer led the study.
Research Brief Cost of a federal reinsurance program to stabilize states’ individual health insurance markets The study was led by School of Public Health Professor Lynn A. Blewett.
Talking with U of M Talking opioid crisis trends with UMN Colin Planalp with SHADAC answers questions about opioid overdose death trends and more.
Research Brief Developing a blood test to screen for ovarian cancer The study, led by Amy Skubitz of Masonic Cancer Center was recently published in the journal Cancer Prevention Research.
News Release University of Minnesota to lead $9.7 million NIH grant to improve hearing restoration New research could improve hearing for deaf people who cannot sufficiently benefit from traditional treatment
Research Brief Diet generally improves as adolescents age into young adulthood A School of Public Health study was recently published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
News Release U of M launches Chronic Wasting Disease Program to address potential health crisis CIDRAP has launched the Chronic Wasting Disease Response, Research and Policy Program.
Feature The answer in the enzyme By inhibiting a mammalian enzyme, researcher Alonso Guedes advances pain management in veterinary and human medicine.
News Release University of Minnesota & partners develop winning concept to improve patient participation in healthcare With a new app, a multidisciplinary team gives patients a more interactive role when making decisions about their care.
Feature A great escape is a perfect learning tool Based on the worldwide escape room craze, the University of Minnesota has created interprofessional escape rooms that give healthcare students invaluable skills.
Research Brief Ebola survivors suffer from increased symptoms and physical abnormalities after recovery Cavan Reilly, a professor in the School of Public Health, co-led the study.
Feature An unorthodox path to orthopaedics Working as a special education assistant in elementary schools convinced Taurean Baynard that medicine was for him.
Talking with U of M Talking rare diseases with UMN Troy Lund with the UMN Medical School, answers questions on rare diseases.
Feature A chance to learn Teaching Nick the cat to walk again is a unique opportunity for veterinary medicine students.
Research Brief New method shows possible link between E. coli toxin and cancer School of Public Health and Masonic Cancer Center researchers studied how toxins interact with DNA.
Feature Driven by the students A student-led volunteer organization provides veterinary services to Minnesota Native American communities.