Rheumatology

UA Scientist Identifies Cellular Gene Signatures for Heart Muscle Regeneration

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.

UAHS Extends Deadline for CHiiLi/Aging and Resilience Career Development Awards, Pilot Funding Applications to Dec. 10

Teaser image Aging and Resilience/CHiiLi Program awards story

Science of Aging - trees changing colorsApplicants 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.

Faculty Development Seminar Series - Session #4: ‘Giving and Receiving Feedback’

Brought to you by the Office of Curricular Affairs at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson:

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

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