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Christopher Kramer, MD, Is Study PI on Worldwide Cardiology Research

7/20/2022

UVA is one of 80 sites worldwide studying new therapy for Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (oHCM). The study is UVA HSR 210472 and is entitled A Phase 3, Multi-Center, Randomized, Double-blind,…

UVA Researchers Identify Hiatal Hernia As a Potential Risk Factor in Pulmonary Fibrosis

7/20/2022

Assistant Professor John Kim, MD, MS published a first-author study in the European Respiratory Journal that identified associations between hiatal hernia and imaging-based biomarkers of early lung injury and scarring…

Professor Ken Walsh, MD, PhD, Studies Male Lifespan

7/20/2022

Cardiovascular Medicine Professor Kenneth Walsh, MD, PhD, and his team used cutting-edge CRISPR gene-editing technology to develop a special mouse model to better understand the effects of Y chromosome loss…

Fern Hauck, MD, Featured Nationally on Radio

7/13/2022

Professor Fern Hauck, MD, was interviewed by Radio Health Journal to dispel recent media headlines that gave false hope to SIDS families. Listen to the interview.

Bill Petri, MD, and Christopher Kramer, MD Fact-Checked a USA Today Article

7/13/2022

Infectious Diseases specialist Dr. Bill Petri and Cardiologist Dr. Christopher Kramer were called upon by USA Today to debunk a link between COVID vaccines and a heart condition. Read the…

James Zimring, MD, PhD, Talks About His Book, Partial Truths, in Podcast

7/13/2022

Pathologist James Zimring's new book, Partial Truths: How Fractions Distort Our Thinking, was the subject of an interview in the Utterly Moderate podcast. This was picked up by media outlets…

Proposals Sought for Presentations at Virginia Military and Student Veteran Education Summit

7/13/2022

This year’s Virginia Military and Student Veteran Education Summit will be held on September 22, 2022. The event will be a free one-day in-person conference at the College of William…

Anesthesiologist Matthew Meyer, MD, Discusses Health Concerns Around Power Plants

7/13/2022

In Scientific American, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Matthew J. Meyer argues that doctors must get more involved in the public health crises that climate change will bring. This was in…