Dermatology

Are We Giving Up on Cardiac Arrest Patients Too Soon? – New UA Study Suggests Physicians Need to Give Comatose Cardiac Arrest Survivors Adequate Time before Predicting Outcomes

The day after his son’s twins were born in 2012, Gary Brauchla, 68, went into cardiac arrest as he slept in his home in Pearce, Ariz.

Petersen Clinics meet-your-pharmacist event offers answers to HIV/AIDs medication questions, July 22

The Petersen HIV Clinics pharmacy team will provide a brief presentation and Q&A on Friday, July 22, about new and future treatments for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and AIDS at the Leon Levy Cancer Center building, located in front of the Banner – University Medical Center Tucson hospital.

UA Cancer Center Open House to Focus on Clinical Trials, July 28

Daruka Mahadevan, MD, PhD

“Clinical Trials” is the theme of the next Open House at the UA Cancer Center – North Campus, 3838 N. Campbell Ave., on Thursday, July 28, 5-7 p.m.

Daruka Mahadevan, MD, PhDDaruka Mahadevan, MD, PhD, new director of the UA Cancer Center’s Phase I Clinical Trials Program and Experimental Therapeutics co-director, and his team will present on options and opportunities in our clinical trials program.

UA Biomedical Engineers Zero In on Ovarian Cancer


Biomedical engineer Jennifer Barton is renowned for her development of biomedical imaging technologies. (Photo courtesy of BIO5 Institute)

University of Arizona researcher Jennifer Barton, PhD, is leading a two-year, $1 million project funded by the National Cancer Institute to identify imaging biomarkers of ovarian cancer, the most deadly gynecological cancer in the United States.

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