Topic: Global Health March 24, 2021 Podcast: After a year of COVID-19, vaccines making life better but it’s not overThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' brings back our first guest to discuss where we’ve been during the pandemic and what’s to come.Podcast, Show Me the Science March 10, 2021 Podcast: Loss of smell, heart problems common symptoms for long-haulersThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' discusses how School of Medicine physicians are working to help patients with lingering problems following COVID-19.Podcast, Show Me the Science December 9, 2020 Podcast: COVID-19 vaccines around the cornerThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' reports on progress toward a vaccine and how to stay safe before vaccines become widely available.Podcast, Show Me the Science September 3, 2020 Global trial to test whether MMR vaccine protects front-line health-care workers against COVID-19Vaccine may strengthen immune response to viral infections; trial to enroll up to 30,000 health-care workers .News Release July 22, 2020 Specific bacteria help explain stunted growth in malnourished children14 types of bacteria in small intestine linked to stunted growth, inflammation.News Release July 13, 2020 Podcast: Wildlife surveillance may help identify the next pandemicThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' focuses on monitoring and identifying pathogens that might jump from animals into humans.Podcast, Show Me the Science May 18, 2020 Global study to test malaria drug to protect health workers from COVID-19COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator to fund international trial of chloroquine.News Release April 13, 2020 Podcast: Clinical trials launch to evaluate antimalarial, antidepressant drugs to treat COVID-19Repurposing of FDA-approved drugs is fastest way to launch COVID-19 clinical trials.Podcast, Show Me the Science April 2, 2020 Podcast: Can plasma from COVID-19 survivors help others battle the disease?Henderson is a leader of clinical study exploring whether antibodies in plasma can be used as treatment.Podcast, Show Me the Science October 18, 2019 Grant to help train researchers on mental health disparities in U.S., abroadNIH award for School of Medicine and Brown School aimed at global training for young scientists.News Release July 22, 2019 Mattar named a chair of group aimed at combating antimicrobial resistanceInfectious diseases expert will evaluate antibiotics, vaccines.National Leaders May 15, 2019 Unending trauma: Addressing mental health needs of 1 million refugeesWith scarce resources, Patel and Glowinski partner in Bangladesh.Outlook Magazine April 2, 2019 Probing the microbiomeStudies of people and their companion microbes shed light on health and disease.Outlook Magazine March 13, 2019 Doctors address mental health crisis among Rohingya refugeesFleeing violence in Myanmar, refugees who are unsure of future settle in Bangladeshi camps.Medical Campus & Community, Video January 29, 2019 University to help modernize radiation therapy in GuatemalaProject supported by partnerships and USAID grant.News Release November 20, 2018 Audrey Odom John at TEDxPhysician-scientist developing malaria breath test.Medical Campus & Community, Video October 18, 2018 Course teaches medical trainees how to provide care in developing countries'You have to think on your feet and out of the box'.Medical Campus & Community June 29, 2018 Air pollution contributes significantly to diabetes globallyEven low pollution levels can pose health risk.News Release April 30, 2018 Advocating to end health disparitiesMD candidate Michelle Mendiola Plá's ethics, drive inspired by her native Puerto Rico.Class Acts, Medical Campus & Community April 12, 2018 How highly contagious norovirus infection gets its startVirus infects rare intestinal cells in mice; findings point to therapeutic strategy.News Release March 8, 2018 Gut microbes influence severity of intestinal parasitic infectionsCertain gut microbes also linked to repeat infections.News Release January 11, 2018 Leading with empathyWill Ross knows he should be dead. Now he exposes students to neighborhoods not unlike those of his own childhood.Outlook Magazine, Profiles October 16, 2017 Portable 3-D scanner assesses patients with elephantiasisDevice measures swollen limbs faster, more easily than other methods.News Release August 3, 2017 Ultrasound trainees visit Medical Campus as part of international studyTrial will evaluate if clean-fuel stoves can reduce household pollution.Medical Campus & Community Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 4 Next ›