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Dean’s New Faculty Research Seminar Series Launches on February 6

1/15/2025

The School of Medicine is excited to announce the re-launch of the Dean’s New Faculty Seminar Series. Starting in February, we will host a seminar on the first Thursday of…

Continuous Glucose Monitor Data Predicts Type 1 Diabetes Complications

1/15/2025

Data from continuous glucose monitors can predict nerve, eye and kidney damage caused by type 1 diabetes, University of Virginia Center for Diabetes Technology researchers have found. That suggests doctors…

UVA Model Advances Rational Design of More Effective Maternal Vaccines for Newborns

1/15/2025

Newborns, with their developing immune systems, face high risks of infection in the critical early months of life. While maternal vaccines can bolster infant immunity by delivering antibodies through the…

Jiang He, PhD, Awarded $3.4 Million to Develop Radiotheranostics to Treat Cancer

1/15/2025

Jiang He, PhD, an associate professor in the Departments of Radiology and Medical Imaging (primary), Chemistry, and Biomedical Engineering, and his colleagues were awarded a five-year, $3.4 million NIH-NIC R01…

UVA Research Opens Door to Far More Targeted Antibiotics

1/15/2025

With antibiotic resistance a growing problem, University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have developed cutting-edge computer models that could give the disease-fighting drugs a laser-like precision to target only…

Research in Motion: Shayan Moosa, MD

1/15/2025

My research deals with focused ultrasound, where we are developing cutting-edge and non-invasive therapies for treating the brain. —Shayan Moosa, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery To watch more Research…

U.S. Soldiers 10 Times More Likely to Use Addictive Nicotine Pouches, Study Finds

1/8/2025

American soldiers are 10 times more likely to use nicotine pouches that can cause serious health issues than average American adults, according to a survey of military personnel at Fort…

Jie Sun, PhD, Earns $3.1 Million to Study How Overactive T Cells May Contribute to Ongoing Lung Damage

1/8/2025

Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor Jie Sun, PhD, in the Department of Medicine's Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health and the Beirne B. Carter Center for Immunology Research, was awarded…