First responders in all 50 states are now using an app designed by University of Minnesota researchers to help manage the emotional and physical exhaustion of their work that can lead to personal burnout, reduced feelings of empathy and poorer job performance.
As health sciences researchers conduct clinical trials to develop safe and effective therapies and vaccines for COVID-19, two nontrial pre-approval access pathways — expanded access and right-to-try — are becoming more widely-known to the general public.
University of Minnesota recently developed and validated an artificial intelligence algorithm that can evaluate chest X-rays to diagnose possible cases of COVID-19.
The $1.1 million, two-year Wellcome Trust grant supports the CIDRAP Antimicrobial Stewardship Project to continue building a research base to inform antimicrobial stewardship practice and policy and more.
The new Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation seeks to foster interdisciplinary, community-engaged approaches to support students, researchers and the community when addressing critical issues related to aging.