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Research in Motion: Jeffrey Martens, PhD

10/25/2023

There are no curative therapies for olfactory loss. My laboratory has championed the use of gene therapy to provide hope to those patients who can't smell. Gene therapy means taking…

Infectious Diseases Society of America Names Kathleen McManus, MD a Fellow

10/18/2023

Kathleen McManus, MD, an assistant professor in the Department of Medicine's Infectious Diseases Division, has been named a Fellow by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). Fellowship in IDSA…

Jennifer L. West, PhD, Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science, Elected to National Academy of Medicine

10/18/2023

Jennifer L. West, PhD, dean of the UVA School of Engineering and Applied Science and professor of biomedical engineering in the UVA School of Medicine, has been elected to the…

Chia-Yi Kuan, MD, PhD, Awarded $3 Million to Research How Hyperphosphorylated Tau Protein Causes Decline of Cognitive Function

10/18/2023

Professor Chia-Yi "Alex" Kuan, MD, PhD, in the Department of Neuroscience, was awarded a new NIH R01 grant for $3 million to study the mechanisms of a pathological hallmark of…

Research in Motion: Kristin Anderson, PhD

10/18/2023

My research is focused on modifying immune cells, specifically T cells, to recognize and kill cancer more effectively. Solid tumors like ovarian and pancreatic cancer present additional obstacles, so my…

Center for Excellence in Education Welcomed Inaugural Scholars Program Class of 11 Faculty

10/10/2023

The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) welcomed the inaugural class of CEE Scholars on Tuesday, October 3. This diverse group of 11 faculty is comprised of educators across eight…

Anne M. Mills, MD, Awarded College of American Pathologist Lifetime Achievement Award

10/10/2023

Congratulations to Anne M. Mills, MD, an associate professor in the Department of Pathology, who was awarded the CAP Lifetime Achievement Award from the College of American Pathologists (CAP) in…

Rachel Moon, MD, Awarded $3.5 Million for Study Implementing ‘Get Smart’ Strategies to Decrease Sudden and Unexpected Infant Deaths

10/10/2023

Rachel Moon, MD, the Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, was awarded a NIH R01 grant, “Get Social Media and Risk-Reduction Training (GET SMART),” for $3.5 million…