
Research in Motion: James Zimring, MD, PhD
We study the biology and the diseases of red blood cells, which are the most abundant cell in the human body. And not only are they a source of disease during infections like malaria, but also they are themselves a treatment, because we transfuse fiv...
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A Healthier Future—One Clinical Trial at a Time: An Interview With Christine Burt Solorzano, MD
Developing cutting-edge new medical treatments that impact our patients’ lives is a driving force behind research at the School of Medicine. We are committed to pioneering next-generation therapies by translating scientific breakthroughs from our l...
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Online Insomnia Treatment Can Help Caregivers
The SHUTi sleep intervention developed at UVA has shown promise for helping caregivers with insomnia get much-needed rest.
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PhD Student Adam Mohammed Earns Virginia Alzheimer's Disease Center Fellowship
Mohammed, a native of Ghana, hopes to create interventions for caregivers of people with dementia, who are in desperate need of support.
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David Kashatus, PhD, Named Assistant Dean for Research
The School of Medicine Office for Research is excited to announce the appointment of David F. Kashatus, PhD, as the Assistant Dean for Research, replacing Mary Peace McRae who we thank for her service. In this role, Dr. Kashatus will support the Scho...
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