Story Archive Displaying 841 - 860 of 884 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 Opioid prescriptions in the crosshairs U researcher Pinar Karaca-Mandic seeks to root out drug abuse and overdoses related to prescription opioids. Feature Finding better pain relievers George Wilcox and Carolyn Fairbanks draw on the U of M’s deep expertise in developing better pain medications. Feature Smashing the silence U pediatrician Pamela Gonzalez challenges fellow doctors to confront the problem of youth opioid addiction. Feature Addressing inequality at birth U of M researchers are working to reduce racial inequities in birth outcomes across the United States. Feature Coming home to hunger U of M researcher Rachel Widome has found that 27 percent of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are food insecure. News Release University of Minnesota researchers win Breast Cancer Challenge Award Recognition will help further research on exploring genetic connections to breast cancer. News Release Potential target identified for developing new Alzheimer's treatment The study could translate to new treatments and provides insight into what may be causing the disease. News Release Artificial blood vessels developed in the lab can grow with the recipient Groundbreaking discovery could potentially prevent need for repeated surgeries in children. News Release UMTC to host Ready Campus event As part of FEMA’s National Preparedness Month, a Ready Campus fair will take place at UMTC Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016. News Release UMN named a Udall Center of Excellence in Parkinson's Disease Research U of M awarded a grant totaling $9.07 million over the next five years to improve the lives of Parkinson’s patients. News Release U of M, community partners lead new Robert Wood Johnson Foundation program Interdisciplinary Research Leaders, led by U of M, will consist of 15 teams of researchers solving health challenges. Feature How a flawed supply chain affects mental illness A U professor suggests that establishing a balance between supply and demand may help solve the mental illness epidemic. Feature Addressing the childhood obesity epidemic in rural Minnesota U nursing professor Jayne Fulkerson is partnering on a new family-based project to help boost healthy eating habits. Faculty Profile Mary L. Chesney Mary L. Chesney is a 2015-16 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner Faculty Profile Bryce A. Binstadt Bryce A. Binstadt is a 2015-16 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner Feature Research finds technique for early detection of Alzheimer's in animals Technology to detect retinal changes linked to Alzheimer’s proven effective in animals and could lead to human trials. Feature J. Neil Henderson to lead health equity and rural health access initiative Henderson’s Medical Discovery Team will address health disparities among rural and American Indian populations. Feature From photography, healing A U Masonic Children's Hospital photo exhibit takes a look into the lives of 6 patients with severe or chronic illness. Feature Protecting pregnant women in Uganda Grad student Sonja Ausen-Anifrani is working to deliver key information in text messages to expectant mothers in Uganda. Feature Gut bacteria may predict chemotherapy risk A cancer patient’s intestinal bacteria may predict the risk of blood infections after chemotherapy. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Current page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature Opioid prescriptions in the crosshairs U researcher Pinar Karaca-Mandic seeks to root out drug abuse and overdoses related to prescription opioids.
Feature Finding better pain relievers George Wilcox and Carolyn Fairbanks draw on the U of M’s deep expertise in developing better pain medications.
Feature Smashing the silence U pediatrician Pamela Gonzalez challenges fellow doctors to confront the problem of youth opioid addiction.
Feature Addressing inequality at birth U of M researchers are working to reduce racial inequities in birth outcomes across the United States.
Feature Coming home to hunger U of M researcher Rachel Widome has found that 27 percent of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are food insecure.
News Release University of Minnesota researchers win Breast Cancer Challenge Award Recognition will help further research on exploring genetic connections to breast cancer.
News Release Potential target identified for developing new Alzheimer's treatment The study could translate to new treatments and provides insight into what may be causing the disease.
News Release Artificial blood vessels developed in the lab can grow with the recipient Groundbreaking discovery could potentially prevent need for repeated surgeries in children.
News Release UMTC to host Ready Campus event As part of FEMA’s National Preparedness Month, a Ready Campus fair will take place at UMTC Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016.
News Release UMN named a Udall Center of Excellence in Parkinson's Disease Research U of M awarded a grant totaling $9.07 million over the next five years to improve the lives of Parkinson’s patients.
News Release U of M, community partners lead new Robert Wood Johnson Foundation program Interdisciplinary Research Leaders, led by U of M, will consist of 15 teams of researchers solving health challenges.
Feature How a flawed supply chain affects mental illness A U professor suggests that establishing a balance between supply and demand may help solve the mental illness epidemic.
Feature Addressing the childhood obesity epidemic in rural Minnesota U nursing professor Jayne Fulkerson is partnering on a new family-based project to help boost healthy eating habits.
Faculty Profile Mary L. Chesney Mary L. Chesney is a 2015-16 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner
Faculty Profile Bryce A. Binstadt Bryce A. Binstadt is a 2015-16 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner
Feature Research finds technique for early detection of Alzheimer's in animals Technology to detect retinal changes linked to Alzheimer’s proven effective in animals and could lead to human trials.
Feature J. Neil Henderson to lead health equity and rural health access initiative Henderson’s Medical Discovery Team will address health disparities among rural and American Indian populations.
Feature From photography, healing A U Masonic Children's Hospital photo exhibit takes a look into the lives of 6 patients with severe or chronic illness.
Feature Protecting pregnant women in Uganda Grad student Sonja Ausen-Anifrani is working to deliver key information in text messages to expectant mothers in Uganda.
Feature Gut bacteria may predict chemotherapy risk A cancer patient’s intestinal bacteria may predict the risk of blood infections after chemotherapy.