Translational and Regenerative Medicine
It Takes a Village: Preventing and Controlling HPV-related Cancers
“It Takes a Village:
Preventing and Controlling HPV-related Cancers”
Friday April 20, 2018
12:15-1:00 p.m.
Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health
Room A120
Alexis Koskan, PhD,
Assistant Professor of Public Health
Arizona State University, College of Health Solutions
Health Care Disparities Forum: ‘Will You Still Love Me When I’m 64?’ with Dr. Monica Vandivort
Healthcare Disparities of Our Senior Population
Winter Lung Series Conference
NOTE: This lecture has been combined with the UA Department of Medicine Research Seminar Series lecture occurring at the same date and time. Please note the venue has moved. Instead of the BIO5 Institute, it will now be held in UAHS Room 5403.
“It takes a Village: Preventing and Controlling HPV-Related Cancers”
SPECIAL SCHOLARLY SEMINAR
“It takes a Village:
Preventing and Controlling HPV-Related Cancers”
Friday, April 20, 2018
12:15-1 p.m.
University of Arizona Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health
Drachman Hall, Room A120
Alexis Koskan, PhD,
Assistant Professor of Public Health,
Arizona State University, College of Health Sciences
Cronkite News Feature on Valley Fever Notes Doctor ‘Lack of Awareness’ Puts Sufferers at Risk
By Tristan Ettleman | Cronkite News
PHOENIX — Doctors can misdiagnose Valley fever, a fungal disease that lurks behind such common symptoms as coughs, headaches and fatigue, because they’re not familiar with the respiratory disease, medical experts say. That could prolong patient suffering and even result in death.
Drs. Laukaitis, Langlais Headline Next DOM Research Seminar on Genetics, Proteomics
Meta-Analysis Training Program
Learn to design, conduct, interpret, and publish robust meta-analyses at our annual training program in Tucson, Arizona. Registration is now open.
UA Discount: $450 registration fee for all UA affiliates (faculty, staff, appointed personnel, students).
Reducing the Risk of Transplant Rejection Focus of Nephrology Guest Speaker, April 20
A photo from Dr. Steve Woodle's presentation at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson on kindey transplant rejection.
UA Sleep Medicine Studies Focus of PCORI Videos, Article and National Journalist Panel Talk
Sairam Parthasarathy, MD, is featured in two videos posted to the website of the Washington, DC-based Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) related to his research on sleep medicine at the University of Arizona.