New Tool Reveals How Drugs Affect Men, Women Differently

New Tool Reveals How Drugs Affect Men, Women Differently

UVA Health researchers have created a powerful new tool that will lead to safer, more effective drugs in the future.

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Research in Motion: Melina R. Kibbe, MD - Research - Medicine in Motion News

Research in Motion: Melina R. Kibbe, MD

The overall goal of our research laboratory is to develop novel drug eluting technologies for patients with vascular disease. One example is arterial stenting. We’re developing a novel therapy based on a nanotechnology platform that will target a n...

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Scott Heysell, MD, and Visiting Scholar Stellah Mpagama, MD, PhD, Receive New DEI Award For Underrepresented Student Research - Diversity, Equity & Inclusion - Medicine in Motion News

Scott Heysell, MD, and Visiting Scholar Stellah Mpagama, MD, PhD, Receive New DEI Award

Stellah Mpagama, MD, PhD, a visiting faculty scholar from Kibong’oto Infectious Diseases Hospital, Tanzania, and Scott Heysell, MD, MPH, an associate professor in the Department of Medicine’s Division of Infectious Diseases and director of UVA’...

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Achievements and Ambitions

UVA Cancer Center director reviews a decade of milestones and sees a bright future.

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James C. Zimring, MD, PhD, Awarded $11.3 Million to Study Alloimmunization of Transfused Red Blood Cells - Medicine in Motion News

James C. Zimring, MD, PhD, Awarded $11.3 Million to Study Alloimmunization of Transfused Red Blood Cells

James C. Zimring, MD, PhD, the Thomas W. Tillack Professor of Experimental Pathology, was awarded a $11.3 million program project P01 grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute for the next five years to research mechanisms of alloimmun...

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