General Internal Medicine, Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
UA Cancer Center Adds Six to Advisory Board
The University of Arizona Cancer Center, the only National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center based in Arizona, has added six diverse community leaders to its advisory board.
UA Gastroenterology, Cancer Center Partner to Put ‘Spotlight on Stomach Cancer’
Dr. Hecker a Finalist for Award at 2019 Governor’s Celebration of Innovation Expo
Louise Hecker, PhD, an associate professor with the
Study Changes Guidelines for Sepsis Management
PHOENIX – A new study that measured the reliability of administering antibiotics before obtaining blood cultures could end the debate among physicians regarding sepsis management.
Can the Alzheimer’s Brain Regenerate and Recover?
The University of Arizona Center for Innovation in Brain Science has received a $37.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to research a potential regenerative therapy for Alzheimer's disease.
Renegade Genes Caught Red Handed
The guardians of the human genome that work to prevent potentially disease-causing gene expression might not be as effective at their jobs as previously thought, according to new University of Arizona research.
Human chromosomes are made up of DNA, about half of which includes ancient remnants of a type of virus called transposons. Also known as "jumping genes," transposons have the potential to attack other parts of the genome and cause mutations and damage if they’re ever free to be expressed.
Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center Warns of Severe Lung Injury Risk with Vaping
UA Named a Top 20 U.S. Public Research Institution by Times Higher Education
The University of Arizona is one of the world's elite research institutions, according to Times Higher Education rankings released Wednesday.