UVA IDs Genes Responsible for Coronary Artery Disease

UVA IDs Genes Responsible for Coronary Artery Disease

Coronary artery disease is the No. 1 cause of death worldwide. UVA's discovery opens the door to new and better treatments.

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Research in Motion Video: Sana Syed, MD - Research - Medicine in Motion News

Research in Motion Video: Sana Syed, MD

“For me as a pediatrician, research is at its very core about equity and justice.” –Sana Syed, MD, Associate Professor, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Department of Pediatrics   To watch more Research in Mot...

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Research in Motion Video: Upkong Eyo, PhD - Research - Medicine in Motion News

Research in Motion Video: Upkong Eyo, PhD

“I study these cells called microglia in the brain. I love studying them because they’re really enigmatic.” –Ukpong Eyo, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Neuroscience To watch more Research in Motion videos in this series, Visit our�...

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UVA Identifies Trigger for World’s Most Common Liver Disease

The discovery could lead to the first treatment for a mysterious illness that can cause pain and fatigue.

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UVA Health to Significantly Expand Access to Care, Enhance Community Outreach and Grow Biotech Research Enterprise as Part of Ambitious 10-Year Strategic Plan

UVA Health will seek to improve access to care, enhance community outreach as grow its biotech research as part of its 10-year strategic plan.

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