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Researchers use $2.8M NIH Grant to Study Proteins that Could Prevent Heart Failure
November 07, 2024
In the United States, nearly 6.7 million adults over the age of 20 live with heart failure, a condition that ranges in severity from requiring daily medication and physical...
NIH Supports Researcher’s Effort to Discover Better Treatments for Heart Failure
September 25, 2024
Dr. Gladysheva received R01 grant to further study molecular mechanisms of coagulation factor XII as contributor to HFrEF
Taben Hale, PhD, Named Vice Chair of Basic Medical Sciences and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies
September 13, 2024
Dr. Hale will continue to elevate the college’s reputation as a leader in translational research and medical education
Erik Blackwood, PhD: Tackling A New Challenge in Heart Failure
September 11, 2024
Kinase associated with cancer may hold answers to the mechanisms behind heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
Protein Homeostasis May Hold the Key to More Successful Treatment of Heart Disease
July 24, 2024
Dr. Doroudgar exploring the link between the regulation of protein homeostasis and improved heart health
9th Annual Research Conference Highlights Innovation and Discoveries from Across the Valley
April 18, 2024
Renowned investigators from across Arizona share advances in medical research that may improve patient outcomes
College hosts 5th Annual Research Resource Open House
October 09, 2023
Researchers from Phoenix and Tucson come together to show new research methods and network
Women to Watch in Medicine and Science – Shirin Doroudgar, PhD
September 27, 2023
Dr. Doroudgar studies molecular mechanisms to help discover new treatments for cardiovascular diseases
Women to Watch in Medicine and Science
September 05, 2023
Every September, the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix proudly celebrates Women in Medicine and Science
Flinn Foundation Summer Internship Pairs Researchers with Aspiring Medical Students
August 11, 2023
Faculty and researchers pay it forward, mentoring prospective medical students through hypothesis-driven research