
Research in Motion: Nassima Tiouririne, MD
Currently we are investigating the use of focused ultrasound on targeting the insular cortex in the brain to assess its role in cocaine craving. With focused ultrasound and transcranial magnetic stimulation, we’re able to go deep in the brain and u...
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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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Out-of-Body Experiences Can Profoundly Increase Empathy
Fascinating work on out-of-body experiences could lead to ways to foster empathy during a fractured time for American society – and the world.
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BME Department Hosts Third Annual Symposium
The Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) held its third annual Emerging Leaders in Biomedical Engineering Symposium on Friday, September 7, at the Pinn Hall Conference Center. UVA Engineering School Dean Jennifer West, PhD, hosted the invited s...
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Cause, Potential Treatment ID’d for Persistent COVID-19 Lung Problems
Existing arthritis drugs could halt lingering lung problems that can last months or years after COVID-19 infections, new research suggests.
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