- Innovative Diagnostic Platform Reveals New Skin DiseaseUtilizing a novel diagnostic test for peripheral blood immunophenotyping, researchers were able to identify the specific sources of inflammation triggering the novel skin disease and reverse symptoms.
- Social Work Dean Testifies to Reduce Licensing BarrierUniversity of Maryland School of Social Work Dean Judy L. Postmus, PhD, ACSW, and alumni back elimination of entry-level ASWB exams.
- Saving Smiles at Shady Grove Sealant SaturdayDental students improved the oral health of young Marylanders on Sealant Saturday at the Universities at Shady Grove.
- PATIENTS Program Expanding Health Equity Impact NationallyThe University of Maryland School of Pharmacy’s PATIENTS Program is expanding its work to new nationally represented communities to co-develop research that impacts them directly.
- ‘Golden Retriever Energy’ and Teen Mental HealthBaltimore City high schoolers define mental health in their own words for University of Maryland School of Social Work study.
- Perceptions of American Interracial, Interethnic CouplesFindings can help social work clinicians who assist families struggling with racial and ethnic identity.
- Building on King's Economic LegacyIn keynote speech at UMB’s Black History Month event, economist says the power lies within us to fight the growing chasm between the haves and have-nots, create an economy where everyone flourishes.
- Trial Aims to Improve Hip Replacement OutcomesResearchers to compare hip replacement to simpler surgery using screws and plates to fix broken bone
- A New Reality for Physician Assistant StudentsThe University of Maryland School of Graduate Studies launches virtual reality-assisted training for physician assistants in partnership with University of Maryland College Park.
- Latino Day Laborers Share Struggles in Photovoice StudyUniversity of Maryland School of Social Work spotlights mental health of Latinos at national conference.
- Online Nursing Master’s Pulls Top RankingThe University of Maryland School of Nursing’s (UMSON) Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Nursing Leadership and Management (NLM) specialty was ranked No. 1 in the nation among public schools.
- 4MLK Opens as Hub of Innovation and CommunityThe BioPark’s newest facility, which provides advanced labs and community gathering spaces, was officially opened on Jan. 15.
- $10 Million Gift to Power Innovations for Next-Gen CarePhilanthropic investment to fuel innovation, collaboration, and accelerated tech transfer to improve human health in Baltimore and beyond.
- Reducing Sex Bias in Clinical AlgorithmsFaculty members provide guidance to help implement new standards proposed by the federal government set to take effect later this year.
- A Path Forward for Genetically Modified Pig Heart TransplantsUM School of Medicine researchers identify challenges to overcome to avoid rejection in future xenotransplants.
- Expanding Global Work to Revolutionize Care of Older AdultsFor more than 40 years, the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy’s Peter Lamy Center on Drug Therapy and Aging has been at the cutting edge of enhancing care of older adults.
- Fluoride Safety Back in National SpotlightA new meta-analysis linking fluoride exposure to lower IQ scores in children has reignited debate about water fluoridation.
- Nursing Ceremony Highlights Bravery, PerseveranceOn Dec. 18, more than 250 graduates and their families and friends celebrated success during UMSON’s graduation ceremony.
- Full Steam Ahead on the Polar Express!On Dec. 13, children and families from West Baltimore were given tickets to ride the Polar Express at the B&O museum through an effort organized by UMB's Office of Community and Civic Engagement.
- Holiday Cheer on Display at Christmas StoreFor the ninth year, UMB’s Community Engagement Center hosted the Christmas Store in partnership with Foundry Church of Baltimore.
- Researchers Discover New Neurons that Suppress Food IntakeA previously unknown population of neurons in the hypothalamus could lead to new obesity treatments.
- Wildfire Smoke Linked to Heart and Lung ComplaintsNew study finds increased medical visits for heart and respiratory problems in Baltimore on poor air quality days from Western Canadian wildfires.
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