Recent News

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  • 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
  • UVMHN Pediatricians Comment to News & Citizen on Lifesaving Telemedicine Equipment for Rural Newborns
    September 14, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (SEPTEMBER 14, 2023) Pediatricians in the UVM Health Network spoke with the News & Citizen about telemedicine equipment that allows doctors at rural critical access hospitals to consult in real time with specialists at the UVM Medical Center about newborns with life-threatening conditions.
    Read full story at News & Citizen (Lamoille County, Vt.)
  • Dragon Quoted in Vermont Public Story on Genetic Mapping of Fish with Cancer
    September 13, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (SEPTEMBER 13, 2023) Geneticist Julie Dragon, Ph.D., associate professor of microbiology and molecular genetics, is helping scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey and Vermont Fish and Wildlife try to figure out why many brown bullhead fish in Lake Memphremagog have melanoma, according to Vermont Public.
    Read full story at Vermont Public
  • Summer Scholars: Medical Students Dive Into Research
    September 12, 2023 by Janet Essman Franz
    Each summer, many rising second-year medical students engage in clinical, basic science or health policy-related research projects under the guidance of expert faculty. The students choose their topics based on personal passions and immerse themselves in projects tackling medical puzzles and unmet health needs. Engaging in research can be among the most valuable experiences during a medical education.

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