UMass Boston Professors of Psychology Zsuzsa Kaldy and Erik Blaser were awarded a three-year, $457,061 R15 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to support their work studying the role鈥
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Nicole Bajdek 鈥20 has received the 2020 Student Investigator Masters Award from The New England Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (NEACSM) for her research comparing blood pressure鈥, 鈥, We found that African American women had higher recovery blood pressure following intense bouts of shorter duration exercise, which is consistent with their greater cardiovascular risk. We also found鈥
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An artificial intelligence model for computer-aided reading of mammograms may improve the detection of breast cancer, according to a study co-authored by UMass Medical School breast imaging expert鈥
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UMass Medical School students are trained and ready to administer COVID-19 vaccinations to Worcester-area residents. Thirteen Graduate School of Nursing students taught more than 150 School of鈥
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Now that two COVID-19 vaccines have received Food and Drug Administration emergency authorization, with more on the way, how do we encourage widespread acceptance among the public? Two UMass Medical鈥
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UMass Medical School students are joining the 鈥渁rmy of vaccinators鈥 that Worcester Division of Public Health鈥檚 medical director, Michael Hirsh, MD, has called upon to get the COVID-19 vaccines to as鈥
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Atalanta Therapeutics, a biotech founded by UMass Medical School and three faculty research scientists to pioneer treatment options for neurodegenerative diseases, has launched with financing by鈥
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Two MD/PhD students in the lab of Read Pukkila-Worley, MD , associate professor of medicine, have each received Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards from the National Institutes of鈥
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Two Graduate School of Nursing DNP candidates have stepped up to help a college community stay protected from the coronavirus. Kelly Cutting, RN, FNP-C, and Olivia Slezik, RN, AGPCNP-BC, both鈥
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A new companionship wellness initiative at UMass Medical School is combating isolation and loneliness among COVID-19 patients 65 and older by having students virtually check in, comfort and鈥, Click below to watch the WCVB/TV report on the program, Program unites medical students in training with lonely hospital patients
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