Research New Cancer-Related Fatigue Treatment Guidelines Urge Exercise, Talk Therapy, Mindfulness, Tai Chi By Leslie Orr May. 29, 2024 Karen Mustian, PhD, MPH, led a national panel to recommend what works best for cancer fatigue, a significant side effect for patients.
Research Can Diet Help with Advanced Breast Cancer? All Indications Are Positive, Researchers Say By Leslie Orr May. 22, 2024 Scientists showed important changes in blood work, and are doing further studies to discover if a plant-based diet can slow cancer growth.
Education Sarah Peyre Named to New Education Leadership Position at the School of Medicine and Dentistry By Susanne Pallo May. 16, 2024 Sarah Peyre, EdD, will step down as dean of the Warner Graduate School of Education and Development to begin her new role as vice dean for education and associate vice president of clinical education ...
Education New Approach to Trauma Has Helped Thousands of Youth Recover By Bethany Bushen May. 10, 2024 At a time when trauma wasn’t considered a cause for troubled teen behavior, this psychiatrist knew better. Her groundbreaking work on trauma and the brain has changed minds and improved the lives of ...
Research Physician-Scientists Do International Research—for the World and Rochester By Sandra Parker May. 10, 2024 From Argentina to Zambia, global research by Â鶹ÊÓƵ physician-scientists is helping to fight disease—but surprisingly helping right here at home as well.
Research RNA Center of Excellence to Develop New Treatments, Train Future Scientists By Emily Boynton May. 9, 2024 The field of RNA biology has catapulted to the forefront of health and medicine over the past decade as the work of scientists like Lynne E. Maquat, PhD, director of the University of Rochester ...
People Faculty Q&A: Manoela Fogaça, PhD By Kelsie Smith Hayduk Apr. 25, 2024 Manoela V. Fogaça, PhD, is an assistant professor of Pharmacology and Physiology at the Â鶹ÊÓƵ (URMC). She received her undergraduate degree in Biomedical Sciences at ...
Research Cancer is a Disease of Aging, but Studies of Older Adults Sorely Lacking By Leslie Orr Apr. 18, 2024 A national review by a Wilmot member calls for research focused on reducing biases that impact older people with cancer.
People Â鶹ÊÓƵBiomedical Genetics Professor named a fellow of the AAAS By Kelsie Smith Hayduk Apr. 18, 2024 Douglas Portman, PhD, holds the Donald M. Foster, MD Professorship in Biomedical Genetics and is a professor of Neuroscience and Biology at the Â鶹ÊÓƵ, was named a ...
Education School of Medicine & Dentistry MD Program Receives Full Accreditation from National Committee By Emily Boynton Mar. 27, 2024 The Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) granted accreditation for the next 8 years, affirming the medical student education program's commitment to providing a high-quality education that ...