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The Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at the University of Vermont has a remarkable community that provides ample opportunities to connect with fellow graduate students, postdocs, staff, and faculty. Offerings include workshops, conferences, events and seminars to bring together the perspectives of our diverse specialties. It is important to share your voice and feel heard as well as get involved with our Larner Community. 

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  • $12.3 Million NIH Grant Establishes Translational Global Infectious Disease Research Center
    October 11, 2018 by Jennifer Nachbur
    Leaders at the University of Vermont and Larner College of Medicine announced $12.3 million in funding for a new Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) called the “Translational Global Infectious Disease Research Center” (TGIR) that will join together two traditionally distinct groups of scientists to develop innovative approaches to prevent and control infectious disease.
  • New NNE-CTR Funding to Support Community Engagement Approach to Study Opioid Prescribing
    October 9, 2018 by Jennifer Nachbur
    An innovative initiative that will use a public health approach to inform opioid prescribing policies will be launched in northern New England thanks to a new $339,000 grant to the Northern New England Clinical and Translational Research (NNE-CTR) Network from the National Institutes of Health.
  • Class of 2022 Celebrates White Coat Ceremony and Humanism in Medicine
    October 8, 2018 by Jennifer Nachbur
    The UVM Larner College of Medicine's Class of 2022 received their first doctors' white coats on Friday, October 5 at the University of Vermont's Ira Allen Chapel.
  • Ahern Featured on CNN to Discuss Connection between Statins and Breast Cancer
    October 8, 2018 by User Not Found
    Comments by Assistant Professor of Surgery and UVM Cancer Center member Thomas Ahern, Ph.D., are featured in a CNN.com article, titled “Statins' benefits beyond heart health aren't clear-cut, analysis says.”
  • Plante Speaks with WCAX about Updates in Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
    September 27, 2018 by Madi Wood
    In honor of September being Prostate Cancer Awareness month, Mark Plante, M.D. UVM associate professor of surgery, spoke with WCAX about why prostate cancer diagnoses are going down.
  • VCBH $11.7 Million COBRE Grant Continues Unhealthy Lifestyle Patterns Research
    April 1, 2020 by Jennifer Nachbur
    An $11.7 million Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) grant renewal to the Vermont Center on Behavior and Health (VCBH) at the University of Vermont will support another five years of research on addressing and better understanding the unhealthy behaviors that negatively impact health and cost the U.S. healthcare system billions of dollars.
  • UVM Announces 2018-19 SPARK-VT Grant Recipients
    September 19, 2018 by Jennifer Nachbur
    Three innovative projects spanning the fields of regenerative medicine, electrophysiology, and infectious diseases were selected to receive SPARK-VT research funding following a June 22 proposal presentation meeting at which University of Vermont faculty applicants pitched ideas to a panel of consultants from the biomedical and biotech arena. The awardees include UVM Larner College of Medicine Department of Medicine faculty members Daniel Weiss, M.D., Ph.D., Jason Botten, Ph.D., and Peter Spector, M.D.
  • Setting the Stage for Active Learning: Q&A with Jesse Moore, M.D.
    September 7, 2018 by Erin Post
  • Obesity Neural Systems Expert Grill Presents Stetson Lecture
    September 6, 2018 by Jennifer Nachbur
    Harvey J. Grill, Ph.D., presented the Annual Stetson Lecture in Technological Advances in Medicine on Friday, September 14, 2018 in the UVM Davis Center’s Silver Maple Ballroom. Grill, a professor of behavioral neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania and director of the Obesity Unit at the Institute of Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, discussed “Treating the Hyperphagia Driving Obesity: Neural Mechanisms of Feeding Inhibition.”
  • Jensen Co-Authors Global Criteria for Diagnosing Malnutrition
    September 5, 2018 by Jennifer Nachbur
    Although malnutrition is a serious concern associated with adverse outcomes and cost, no single existing approach to malnutrition diagnosis has achieved broad global acceptance. Now, thanks to more than two years’ work by members of the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) working group, a consensus report, which outlines five criteria for malnutrition, has just been published in the latest issue of both the Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition and Clinical Nutrition.
  • Seeing home through the eyes of a volunteer
    September 4, 2018 by Michelle Bookless
    (SEPTEMBER 4, 2018) This summer, University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine medical student Hanaa Shihadeh '21 had a chance to see her native country of Jordan through a different set of eyes - those of a Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) volunteer.
  • NIH Names Langevin Director of National Center for Complementary & Integrative Health
    August 29, 2018 by Jennifer Nachbur
    Helene Langevin, M.D., C.M., a visiting professor of neurological sciences at the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont and director of the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, has been named director of the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health.
  • Shukla's Study on Exosomes role in the development of Mesothelioma Featured by the Department of Defense
    August 23, 2018 by Madi Wood
    The United States Department of Defense published an online article about Arti Shukla's, Ph.D., UVM associate professor of pathology and laboratory medicine, research study regarding the role of exosomes in the development of mesothelioma.
  • Covington Speaks with Boston Globe About Opioid Prescribing-Related Studies
    August 22, 2018 by Madi Wood
    UVM Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Melissa Covington, M.D. was interviewed by the Boston Globe to discuss the results of recent studies relating to opioid prescribing practices.
  • LaMantia Invested as Inaugural Holly and Bob Miller Chair in Memory and Aging
    August 21, 2018 by Jennifer Nachbur
    More than 150 people gathered for a formal investiture ceremony honoring the University of Vermont’s newest endowed faculty members and recognizing the donors who made the positions possible on August 21, 2018 at the UVM Alumni House. Michael LaMantia, M.D., M.P.H., was invested as the inaugural Holly and Bob Miller Chair in Memory and Aging and Rosemary Dale, Ed.D., A.P.R.N., was invested as the first Holly and Bob Miller Professor in Nursing Leadership.
  • UVM Vaccine Testing Center Highlighted for Participation in Zika Vaccine Trial
    August 21, 2018 by Madi Wood
    On Thursday, August 16, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) announced that vaccinations have begun in a first-in-human trial of an experimental live, attenuated Zika virus vaccine.
  • Teaching Academy Announces 16 New Members
    August 20, 2018 by Jennifer Nachbur
    Kathryn Huggett, Ph.D., director of the Teaching Academy at the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont, has announced the names of 16 new members of the Teaching Academy.
  • What’s Up (Future) Doc? College Welcomes Class of 2022 to Campus
    August 16, 2018 by User Not Found
  • Vaccine Testing Center a Site for New NIH Live, Attenuated Zika Vaccine Trial
    August 16, 2018 by User Not Found
    Vaccinations have begun in a first-in-human trial of an experimental live, attenuated Zika virus vaccine developed by scientists at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. The trial will enroll a total of 28 healthy, non-pregnant adults ages 18 to 50 at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Immunization Research in Baltimore, Md., and at the Vaccine Testing Center at the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont in Burlington.
  • Leopold Study on Phantom Odors Gains National Coverage
    August 16, 2018 by Madi Wood
    A study co-authored by Donald Leopold, M.D., UVM clinical professor of surgery, is co-focuses on phantom odors in aging Americans. According to the study, 1 in 15 Americans over the age of 40 experience smelling unpleasant scents with no apparent source.