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Legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen: The Sky was Not the Limit
March 02, 2022
Student-organized event uses history to inspire the next generation of physicians
Research Symposium Examines Health and Disease over the Lifespan
March 01, 2022
Experts address genetic, clinical and societal factors that contribute to diseases affecting people from childhood to old age
Building Connections to Improve Health Care Innovations
February 24, 2022
HealthTech Connect advances health tech by generating collaboration, elevating Phoenix as a hub for biomedical innovation
New Study to Explore Link Between Hypertension Treatment and Development of Heart Failure
February 11, 2022
Study assesses how drug used to lower blood pressure can change fibroblasts, protecting the heart
Every Heartbeat Counts … In a Life Well-Lived
February 04, 2022
For Heart Month, the college will share unique stories about how we are tackling cardiovascular disease
Sleep Deprivation Increases Serotonin 2A Receptor Response in Brain
January 10, 2022
Environmental stressor alters receptor involved in response to psychedelic drugs and schizophrenia in a matter of hours
U of A Health Sciences Researchers to Study Long COVID as Part of National Collaborative
December 16, 2021
The NIH RECOVER Initiative aims to identify risks contributing to post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection
Gholam Peyman, MD, Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
December 15, 2021
He received the award for his pioneering of vision innovations, including his role in developing the LASIK surgical technique
2021 Year in Review
December 14, 2021
The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix highlights some of our top stories from 2021
$306K Grant Will Help Nine Native American Students Pursue Medical School
December 01, 2021
Arizona Community Foundation grant will support nine students in the college's Pathway Scholars Program