Rheumatology
South Campus GME Scholarly Day Spreads the Wealth on 2018 Awards
Tucson Campus Research AHD Winners Present ‘Oral Vignettes’ at Medicine Grand Rounds
Three resident physicians in the University of Arizona Internal Medicine Residency Program – Tucson Campus capped off the Research Academic Half Day poster competition three weeks earlier with presentations during the Medicine Grand Rounds on May 16.
UA Surgeons Developing New Tool to Detect Urine Blockage
SAN FRANCISCO – Physicians at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson are developing a new tool that detects urine, or urethral, blockage. The technique may soon make it easier for patients to test themselves for the condition from the comfort of their own homes.
COM-T News Roundup: Awards Aplenty for Drs. Moynahan, Sussman and Graduating Med Students
Following are a few recent news items culled from the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson website and social media webpages…
“Kevin Moynahan, MD, Named 2018 Alumni of the Year”
May 16, 2018
Enzyme's Movement May Be Key to New Cancer Drugs
Figure 1. Phosphorylation affects fast timescale dynamics at the activation loop of the protein MAPK p38. (Credit: PNAS)
Revealing all the steps required to activate an enzyme called a protein kinase may identify new ways to target cancer, according to new University of Arizona-led research.
UA Health Sciences and UA Researchers Awarded ABRC Grants Totaling Nearly $6M for Health Research
UA Heart Tissue Graft Spinoff to Be Presented with ‘Buzz of BIO’ Award in Boston
Petersen HIV Clinics Annual Patient Meet & Greet
The University of Arizona Petersen HIV Clinics will be hosting their annual “Meet & Greet” event this Thursday at Vero Amore from 5-7:30 p.m.
Petersen HIV Clinics to Host Patient Meet-’n-Greet, May 17, at Vero Amore
The University of Arizona Petersen HIV Clinics will be hosting their annual “Meet & Greet” event this Thursday at Vero Amore from 5-7:30 p.m. The meet-and-greet was planned by the Petersen clinics’ Consumer Advisory Group, made up largely of patients, with th