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Health
Officials from University of Illinois detail the latest developments
The M.D./Ph.D. program of the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine has been awarded a prestigious National Institutes of Health grant and designation as a Medical Scientist Training Program.
Health
Money in hand and facilities ready, researchers begin stem cell work
HARTFORD Conn. David Rowe says a special breed of mice he is developing at the University of Connecticut Health Center may one day help reveal new treatments for severe limb injuries, like the ones U.S. troops are returning with from Iraq.
Health
Money in hand and facilities ready, researchers begin stem cell work
HARTFORD Conn. David Rowe says a special breed of mice he is developing at the University of Connecticut Health Center may one day help reveal new treatments for severe limb injuries, like the ones U.S. troops are returning with from Iraq.
Health
Head of University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute resigning
PITTSBURGH The head of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute says heβs resigning that post to focus his time on research.
Health
Striking University of Minnesota union suspends pickets after talks
MINNEAPOLIS There were signs of progress Friday in the negotiations between the University of Minnesota and its striking clerical and health care workers.
STEM
Ardent terminates OSU med center agreement
TULSA Okla. Ardent Health Systems has terminated the academic affiliation agreement between the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and the OSU Medical Center, which is owned by Ardent.
Leadership & Policy
University of Minnesota workers suspend strike, weigh offer to end more than 2-week walkout
MINNEAPOLIS Clerical and health care workers at the University of Minnesota abandoned picket lines Friday and will vote on a contract offer that could end their more than two-week-long strike.
Students
Families of college students grapple with privacy rules
For parents hoping to keep tabs on their college-bound kids this fall, schools have this advice: Get it in writing if you can.
Sports
In Brief: Bats Take Over Texas Southern Dorm
More than 200 TSU students evacuated; Black Manhattan Community College players allege racial attack; and ACE reports minority student college participation rate lags.
STEM
Duke University to help Chinese improve health care system
DURHAM N.C. Duke University is partnering with a major academic health center and hospital network in China to help it do a better job of serving its patients, the school said Wednesday.
Health
UW-Madison gets $41M grant to take health research to the public
MADISON Wis. The University of Wisconsin-Madison will receive $41 million in the next five years to help it move medical discoveries from research labs to public practice.
Health
Rabies Scare After Bats Invade Dorm
HOUSTON Bats took over a university dormitory, forcing more than 200 students into hotels and worrying health officials, who now fear the students could have been exposed to rabies.
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