Medicine Grand Rounds
"An Overview of Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis"
Sasha Taleban, MD
"An Overview of Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis"
Sasha Taleban, MD
TUCSON, Ariz. – A research team at the University of Arizona Health Sciences is developing a novel imaging technique to detect the spread of small liver tumors to provide better outcomes for patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer.
"Aberrant Glucagon Signaling in Obesity and a Potential Role in Aging"
Jennifer Stern, PhD
"Welcome to Arizona: Bites and Stings"
Steve Klotz, MD
TUCSON, Ariz. – In Arizona, there’s been a recent uptick in drug overdoses. There were 463 deaths reported in March, and throughout the summer the number of deaths per month has remained higher than most month-to-month totals in 2018 and 2019. Numbers are expected to continue to climb as more medical reports are confirmed.
TUCSON, Ariz. – The University of Arizona Cancer Center has received a $3 million, three-year award from the National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) Cancer Moonshot Initiative to increase colorectal cancer screening in Arizona’s American Indian communities.
Join a new ONLINE Diabetes Prevention Program group starting now! The nationally-certified DPP (Diabetes Prevention Program) is a best-practice program for people who are at high risk for getting type 2 diabetes. This program is completely ONLINE with focus on weight management and physical activity. All meetings are conducted on a confidential, HIPAA-compliant platform.
Mohammad El-Ghanem, MD
"Neuroendovascular intervention in acute ischemic stroke"
Come and mingle virtually with representatives from biotech, biomedical, and life science companies to pursue potential collaborations, including the commercialization of your innovation/research findings!
FINE connects university and industry innovators in life sciences, medicine, engineering, computer & information sciences, with companies to move innovations, products and ideas towards commercialization.
FINE will offer concrete opportunities towards building partnerships, including but not limited to pursuing SBIR/STTR** funding.
TUCSON, Ariz. – A potentially safer, more effective chemotherapy treatment for patients with blood-related cancers, such as leukemia, who need a particular bone marrow transplant procedure is under study at the University of Arizona Health Sciences.