Deadline: Information Security Awareness Training Required by April 30
Every day, cyber hackers design more sophisticated phishing schemes with the hope of gaining access to University systems, employee’s personal data, and resources.
Every day, cyber hackers design more sophisticated phishing schemes with the hope of gaining access to University systems, employee’s personal data, and resources.
The University of Arizona College of Medicine –Tucson, UA Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, and UA BIO5 Institute Present:
More than 100 medical students at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson will learn where they will complete the next phase of their medical training at this year’s Match Day ceremony.
Health diplomacy will be the subject of a lecture by John P. Howe, III, MD, recognized expert in international medicine and a humanitarian leader, Tuesday, March 19, at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.
TUCSON, Ariz. – “The Future of Bone and Cartilage Regeneration” will be presented Wednesday, March 13, 6-7:15 p.m., at Banner – University Medical Center Tucson, DuVal Auditorium, 1501 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson. Free and open to the public, the 75-minute presentation will include time for questions and answers.
EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: To see the schedule of the many internationally renowned experts who will be speaking and the high-profile exhibitors, please go to the conference website: https://health19.vrvoice.co/. News media is invited to attend/cover the conference, which is not for the general public. Please contact conference co-chair Marvin Slepian, MD, for interviews, 520-661-8241 (cell phone).
Heart attack survivors are at greater risk of developing heart failure, a chronic condition in which more than half of those diagnosed will die within five years.
In response, researchers at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix are attempting to prevent heart failure after a heart attack with a novel treatment that targets fibroblasts, cells in connective tissue that produce collagen and play a critical role in healing. An over-production of collagen, also known as fibrosis, is common in people with heart disease.
The Zuckerman Family Foundation has issued a $2 million matching challenge to support scholarships and programs at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.
We would love you to join us Dr. Juanita Merchant presents,"Helicobacter, Hedgehog and the role of MDSCs in the initiation of Gastric Cancer". On Friday, March 15th at Noon in the Medical Research Building, Room 102.