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UVA Researchers Awarded $3.1 Million to Study How Treatments Targeting Lipoprotein Receptors Improve Outcomes in Heart Attacks and Heart Failure - Research - Medicine in Motion News

UVA Researchers Awarded $3.1 Million to Study How Treatments Targeting Lipoprotein Receptors Improve Outcomes in Heart Attacks and Heart Failure

Backed by a new four-year $3.1 million National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute grant, School of Medicine researchers Antonio Abbate, MD, PhD, Jeff Saucerman, PhD, and Stefano Toldo, PhD, have initiated a new study to examine cell-specific low-densi...

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Patricia Rodriguez-Lozano, MD, Awarded NIH-K01 Grant to Study Coronary Microvascular Disease in Women - Medicine in Motion News

Patricia Rodriguez-Lozano, MD, Awarded NIH-K01 Grant to Study Coronary Microvascular Disease in Women

Patricia Rodriguez-Lozano, MD, MS, director of the Women’s Heart Care Program in the UVA Division of Cardiovascular Medicine and assistant professor of cardiovascular medicine and radiology, has been awarded a prestigious K01 grant from the Nationa...

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Shayn Peirce-Cottler, PhD, Receives 2024 Eugene M. Landis Award from the Microcirculatory Society, Inc. - Honors & Awards - Medicine in Motion News

Shayn Peirce-Cottler, PhD, Receives 2024 Eugene M. Landis Award from the Microcirculatory Society, Inc.

Shayn Peirce-Cottler, PhD, the Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor and chair of Biomedical Engineering, was honored with the 2024 Eugene M. Landis Award by the Microcirculatory Society, Inc. for her lab’s research. Established in 1969, this a...

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Marc Breton, MD, and Mark DeBoer, MD, Awarded $2.8 Million to Study Innovations to Enhance Activity-Aware Automated Insulin Delivery - Research - Medicine in Motion News

Marc Breton, MD, and Mark DeBoer, MD, Awarded $2.8 Million to Study Innovations to Enhance Activity-Aware Automated Insulin Delivery

Automated insulin delivery has quickly become the gold standard for clinical care in type 1 diabetes (T1D) and UVA has long been at the forefront of this technological revolution. In a new project backed by a $2.8 million grant from the National Inst...

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Jonathan Lindner, MD, and Brent French, PhD, Awarded $2.9 Million for Study Using Ultrasound Cavitation to Enhance AAV Gene Therapy in the Heart - Research - Medicine in Motion News

Jonathan Lindner, MD, and Brent French, PhD, Awarded $2.9 Million to Study Ultrasound Cavitation

Jonathan Lindner, MD, the Francis Myers Ball Professor of Medicine and vice-chief for research in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, and Brent French, PhD, a professor of biomedical engineering, radiology and cardiovascular medicine, were award...

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