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Lung Research Suggests New Way to Detect, Monitor Lung Diseases

2/1/2022

New lung research from an international team of scientists could offer doctors a new way to detect and monitor progressive lung diseases — and may also shed light on the…

New Brain Cancer Guidelines Set to Improve Care, Increase Patient Survival

1/26/2022

New guidelines for treating cancers that have spread to the brain are poised to improve care for patients and help many live longer, better lives. The new guidelines come from…

Greene Honored With Mid-Career Award From the American Urological Association

1/21/2022

Each year, the American Urological Association (AUA) honors the contributions of physician researchers and educators to the field of medicine, the specialty of urology, and the AUA. For years, the association has…

Should Alcohol Have Warning Labels  About Cancer Risk? Most Americans Say Yes

1/20/2022

Less than half of Americans understand that alcohol consumption increases cancer risk, and a majority of people surveyed say they would support warning labels and drinking guidelines to increase awareness.…

Research Boosts Case for New Gene Therapy  to Treat Severe Form of Epilepsy

1/18/2022

Research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine suggests how a newly developed gene therapy can treat Dravet syndrome, a severe form of epilepsy, and potentially prolong survival for…

Welcome New Senior Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

1/12/2022

Tracy M. Downs, MD, FACS, joins the School of Medicine leadership team as the inaugural Senior Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) effective Jan. 15, 2022. Dr. Downs…

Powerful Computer Models ID Weaknesses in Deadly C. difficile

1/12/2022

University of Virginia researchers have used advanced computer modeling to better understand potentially deadly C. difficile infections that often plague hospitalized patients. The researchers say their new work represents a significant step…

Blood Pressure Drugs May Cause Kidney Damage, Study Suggests

1/11/2022

New kidney research from the School of Medicine is raising concerns that long-term use of drugs commonly prescribed to treat high-blood pressure and heart failure could be contributing to kidney…

First 100 Days as Dean: Pride, Progress and Pizza

1/4/2022

It just so happens that Christmas Eve marked my 100th day as dean of this great school. My husband Marco, who is Sicilian, and I share in his annual tradition…

Treatments in Weeks, Not Months: Scientists Develop Ambitious Pandemic Response Plan

12/22/2021

An international team of scientists has created a plan for an accelerated pipeline for developing drug cocktails to battle the COVID-19 pandemic. The pipeline could speed new and better treatments…