Prolonged Spaceflight Could Weaken Astronauts’ Immune Systems Jan. 23, 2019 Astronauts who embarked on spaceflights lasting longer than six months experienced a decrease in the functionality of NK cells, which play an important role of the immune system by killing cancerous cells and preventing viruses from reactivating. Read more at UANews Image
Having a Partner Present – or in Mind – May Keep Blood Pressure Down Jan. 16, 2019 Visualizing your significant other may be just as effective as having them in the room with you when it comes to managing the body's cardiovascular response to stress. Read more at UANews Image
Developing a Better, Faster Diagnostic for Cryptosporidiosis Jan. 9, 2019 The UA is partnering with Kerafast to license a reagent that offers the opportunity for the development of a rapid, highly sensitive diagnostic test for the zoonotic disease. Read more at UANews Image
UA Researchers Developing 15-Minute MRI Jan. 1, 2019 A team of UA researchers led by biomedical engineer Nan-kuei Chen is using a $2.1 million grant to improve MRI technologies for challenging patient populations. Read more at UANews Image
Reconnecting the Disconnected: Restoring Movement in Paralyzed Limbs Dec. 19, 2018 Andrew Fuglevand is using artificial intelligence to stimulate multiple muscles to elicit natural movement in ways previous methods have been unable to do. Read more at UANews Image
Clinical Trial to Treat Liver Cancer Through Immunotherapy is Accepting Patients Dec. 17, 2018 A clinical trial at the UA Cancer Center in Phoenix will be the first to use immunotherapy as a primary treatment option for liver cancer. Read more at UANews Image
UA Team Uncovers Promising Lead in Genetic Approach to Treating Glioblastoma Dec. 17, 2018 UA scientists hope they have made progress toward a next-generation drug that may slow tumor growth and boost radiation’s effectiveness in patients with the deadly brain cancer. Read more at UANews Image
Seeking Novel Treatments for Metastatic Melanoma Dec. 16, 2018 Researchers at the UA Cancer Center hope early-phase clinical trials will lead to new treatment options for melanoma patients with BRAF or MEK mutations. Read more at UANews Image
UA Researcher Awarded $3M Grant to Study Genomics in Cerebral Palsy Dec. 13, 2018 Dr. Michael Kruer has received the first federally funded grant to research genetic causes of a condition that affects 1 in 250 children. Read more at UANews Image
UA Researchers Study How to Regrow Long Bone Segments Using 3D Printing Dec. 10, 2018 A $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense will support research on 3D-printed scaffolds that support the repair of devastating bone injuries. Read more at UANews Image