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  • Cunniff Lab Data Shared at World Conference on Lung Cancer, New Sarawak Tribune Reports
    September 18, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (SEPTEMBER 18, 2023) Larner’s Cunniff Laboratory, headed by Brian Cunniff, Ph.D., assistant professor of pathology and laboratory medicine, was part of a collaboration that recently shared new preclinical data at the IASLC 2023 World Conference on Lung Cancer in Singapore, the (Malaysia) New Sarawak Tribune reported.
    Read full story at New Sarawak Tribune (Malaysia)
  • Arnoldy Quoted in Dame Article on Death with Dignity
    September 14, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (SEPTEMBER 14, 2023) Francesca Arnoldy, the founding lead instructor of the University of Vermont’s End-of-Life Doula Professional Certificate program, was quoted in a book excerpt in Dame magazine.
    Read full story at Dame magazine
  • New Study on Cannabis Use & Reporting Echoes 2020 Larner Research, per Cannabis News World
    September 14, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (SEPTEMBER 14, 2023) Results of a recent study on medicinal cannabis use are consistent with previous findings by Larner researchers Nicole Wershoven, Amanda Kennedy, Pharm.D., and Charles MacLean, M.D., that patients are reluctant to discuss their use of medical marijuana with their doctors, according to Cannabis News World.
    Read full story at Cannabis News World
  • New study in Science Advances reveals insights into the regulation of glutathione
    September 13, 2023 by Kate Strotmeyer
    Research by Yvonne Janssen-Heininger, Ph.D., and Reem Aboushousha, Ph.D, uncovered a novel facet of glutaredoxin, a prominent player in humans’ antioxidant defense system . The findings bear substantial implications in the field of cancer biology.
  • UIC Today Notes Study by Wasserman et al. on Teen Social Media Use
    September 14, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (SEPTEMBER 14, 2023) Richard Wasserman, M.D., professor emeritus of pediatrics, is a co-author of a study published in the Journal of Adolescent Health that found that training primary care physicians to talk to young adults about safe social media use helped make a difference in those youths' online behavior six months later, according to UIC Today.
    Read full story at UIC Today

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