Living Healthy With Arthritis 2019 Annual Conference
Save the Date!
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPENS DECEMBER 29, 2018
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPENS DECEMBER 29, 2018
Repairing heart muscle damaged by a heart attack or other cardiovascular diseases is one of the “holy grails” for cardiovascular scientists. The ability to repair heart muscle — especially by using a person’s own cells — would be a significant advance that could enhance quality of life for the millions of people who suffer from a heart attack or have a chronic heart condition.
CME Credit Provided by the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson.
Applicants for a University of Arizona Health Sciences and UA College of Medicine – Tucson internal pilot competitive submission of projects in aging research offering two levels of funding ($75,000 and $35,000) announced in August now have until 5 p.m., Monday, Dec.
A review article published by the journal Frontiers in Immunology highlights recent research findings at the University of Arizona regarding the barriers to a cure for HIV that are posed by the B cell follicle.
Glioblastoma, a deadly brain cancer that has grabbed headlines for claiming the lives of Sens. Edward Kennedy and John McCain, could be “tricked” into sparing more of its victims.
Event Location Notes:
Westin La Paloma Resort
3800 East Sunrise Drive
Tucson, AZ 85718
PRESENTER:
Karen Spear-Ellinwood, PhD, JD, EdS
Assistant Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology - (Educator Scholar Track)
Director, Faculty Instructional Development
UA College of Medicine – Tucson
TOPIC: “Giving and Receiving Feedback”
Friday, Dec. 14, 2018 | Noon to 1 p.m.
COM-T Room 3117
The University of Arizona College of Medicine – South Campus Graduate Medical Education Office will host its annual academic research event this year in recognition of the late GME Office Administrator Jeanne Deinert in the La Galería Conference Room at Banner – University Medical Center South (off the cafeteria).