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Fern Hauck, MD, Celebrated for Her Contribution to Family Medicine Research

12/6/2023

The Association of Departments of Family Medicine held its National Family Medicine Research Summit on October 30, 2023, bringing together over 140 distinguished experts who are dedicated to expanding the…

Catherine Varney, DO, Designated a Fellow of the Obesity Medicine Association

12/6/2023

The Obesity Medicine Association recently designated Dr. Catherine (Cate) Varney, DO, FAAFP, FOMA, as a Fellow of the organization. Becoming a Fellow of the Obesity Medicine Association (OMA) is one…

BIMS Students Launch Project Bridge UVA

12/6/2023

Project Bridge UVA had a stellar debut week in the Charlottesville community! The club was recently founded by Biomedical Sciences (BIMS) graduate students Kendall Bromley, Nicole Kirk and Alexys Riddick,…

Leading Private Funder of Glioblastoma Research Invests in Three Cancer Center Scientists

12/6/2023

Each year, top-tier scientists worldwide apply to the Ben and Catherine Ivy Foundation for grants to support their pursuit of treatments for glioblastoma multiforme (GBM)—the most common and deadliest adult…

UVA’s Ryan White Center: Highlighting Decades of Excellence Treating Patients with HIV/AIDS

12/6/2023

UVA's Infectious Diseases Ryan White Center was one of five Ryan White clinics recognized for excellence by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services during its 25th-anniversary highlight of…

UVA Health University Medical Center Earns National Award for Patient Safety, Quality Care

12/6/2023

UVA Health University Medical Center has earned a national award for patient safety and high-quality care, being recognized as a 2023 Top Teaching Hospital by The Leapfrog Group, a national healthcare…

James R. Stone, MD, PhD, and Collaborators Discover Repeated Blast Exposures May Harm the Brain Health of Military Personnel

12/6/2023

The brains of special warfare community personnel repeatedly exposed to blasts show increased inflammation and structural changes compared with a control group, potentially increasing the risk of long- term, brain-related…

Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics Researchers Identify Protein Variants Affecting Human Neurodevelopment

12/6/2023

Protein homeostasis in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is important for human health and disease. For the past decade, the Qi laboratory at Department of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics has…