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Research Town Hall

7/15/2025

The School of Medicine recognizes the uncertainty and challenges facing our research community. To keep you informed about the rapidly evolving research landscape, we will host another Research Town Hall…

Date: Aug 4, 2025 - Aug 4, 2025

Start Time: 12:00 pm

End Time: 1:00 pm

Becca Krukowski, PhD, Spoke to Healthline About Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis Tool for Measuring Body Fat Percentage

7/15/2025

Becca Krukowski, PhD, a professor of public health sciences and a fellow at the Obesity Society, commented on Healthline about new research published in the Annals of Family Medicine. The…

Jeff Wilson, MD, Featured in Newsweek Discussing Tick-Borne Disease Babesiosis

7/15/2025

Newsweek spotlighted Jeff Wilson, MD, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Allergy and Immunology, discussing tick-borne illness babesiosis. Babesiosis is a disease caused by a…

UVA Students, Residents, and Faculty Partner With Nepali Colleagues on EMS Training and Public Health

7/15/2025

In an experience funded by the Center for Global Health Equity and facilitated by faculty in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Public Health Sciences, a team of UVA medical…

Daniel Sheeran, MD, Performs Virginia’s First Histotripsy and Percutaneous Hepatic Perfusion Procedures

7/15/2025

In June, Daniel Sheeran, MD, an associate professor of radiology and medical imaging in the Division of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, completed two milestone procedures within the state: Virginia’s inaugural…

‘Mismatched’ Transplants Now Safe and Effective for Patients with Blood Cancer, Study Finds

7/15/2025

Advances in blood stem cell transplants now make it possible for people with blood cancers to get safe and effective “mismatched” transplants that will potentially cure their disease, new UVA…

Elias Spiliotis, PhD, Awarded $2.4 Million NIH Grant to Study Septin Proteins in Cells

7/15/2025

Elias Spiliotis, PhD, a professor in the Department of Cell Biology, has been awarded a $2.4 million grant from the NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences for his research…

Research in Motion: Jennifer Charlton, MD

7/15/2025

My lab focuses on adverse maternal environments and how they can impact long-term kidney health, particularly for those that are born preterm or born early. —Jennifer Charlton, MD, Associate Professor,…