Translational and Regenerative Medicine

$7 Million NIH Grant Aims at Helping Asthma Sufferers Better Control Attacks, Breathe Easier

Led by Monica Kraft, MD,  at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, researchers will use the National Institutes of Health grant to conduct a five-year study, “Dysfunction of Innate Immunity in Asthma,” to investigate the interrelationship of genetic mediators to reduce lung inflammation and attacks in asthma patients.



 

Bayes’ Theorem and Clinical Biomarker Diagnostics: Science, Glamour, and Applications in Immuno-Oncology

SPEAKER: Steven P. Piccoli, PhD, research fellow, Innunochemistry and Biomarker Development, and head, Immunochemistry Biomarker Group, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton, N.J.

Watch It Live!  

Lunch Provided. Please RSVP to Angela E. Wakeham, Program Coordinator, Sr., Administration - UA Cancer Center, (520) 626-2077 or awakeham@email.arizona.edu

New IDSA Guidance for PCPs on Coccidioidomycosis Led by UA Valley Fever Center Director

UA Valley Fever Center for Excellence Director John Galgiani, MD, is the lead author on new updated guidance from the Infectious Diseases Society of America for primary care physicians and other clinicians on treatment and care of patients suffering from coccidioidomycosis, a fungal disease endemic to the Southwest known as Valley Fever.


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