Cardiology
Genetics and Genomics Grand Rounds
TOPIC: “Implementation of Pharmacogenetics Services and Clinical Decision Support at a University Teaching Hospital”
PRESENTER:
Steven Curry, MD
Co-Director, Division of Clinical Data Analytics and Decision Support
University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix
Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019
4 - 5 p.m.
Medical Research Building, Room 102
Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day
Listen to your heart and learn about heart valve disease, a condition that affects 11.6 million Americans, yet 40 percent of adults have never heard of the disease. Visit information booths on heart valve symptoms, treatments and therapies.
TLA 101: Pathways to Impact
Identifying important discoveries. Protecting and licensing inventions. Creating startup companies. Maximizing impact from the results of research.
How does it all happen?
In this luncheon and discussion led by Tech Launch Arizona, we’ll discuss the process of identifying inventions and how TLA helps bring them to the world through commercial pathways.
We’ll answer questions about all aspects of Tech Launch Arizona, including:
UA Researchers Lead Study to Encourage Children With Asthma to Use their Inhalers
Asthma is the most common chronic disease in pediatrics, affecting about 7 million children in the United States and accounting for 670,000 emergency department (ED) visits each year for acute asthma attacks.
Spring Colloquium on Complex Diseases Speaker Lineup for 2019 Announced
The lineup is set for the Weekly Colloquium on Problems in the Biology of Complex Diseases, which once again features several speakers
UA Sarver Heart Center Presents: ‘Sleep to Your Heart’s Content,’ Jan. 17, in Green Valley
TUCSON, Ariz. – The University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center will kick off its 32nd annual Green Valley Lecture Series on Thursday, Jan. 17, at 10 a.m., with “Sleep to Your Heart’s Content,” presented by Michael A. Grandner, PhD.
CON Faculty Candidate: 'Improving Outcomes and Self-Management in Individuals with Heart Failure and Multiple Chronic Conditions'
The University of Arizona College of Nursing presents:
SPEAKER: Windy Alonso, PhD, RN
TOPIC: "Improving Outcomes and Self-Management in Individuals with Heart Failure and Multiple Chronic Conditions - An Inside, Outside, Upside-Down Approach"
Monday, Jan. 14, 2019
Noon
College of Nursing, Room 470
Summer Research Program for Cancer Prevention and Control Accepting Applications until Feb. 1
UA Researchers Developing 15-Minute MRI
Lying perfectly still for an hour in a magnetic resonance imaging machine isn't anyone's idea of fun. But for some patient populations, such as those suffering from the tremors that come with Parkinson's disease, it's practically impossible.