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  • Rare but persistent false positives on COVID-19 home antigen tests reported in NEJM letter by UMass Chan researchers

    Rare but persistent false positives on COVID-19 home antigen tests reported in NEJM letter by UMass Chan researchers

    In a letter published in the New England Journal of Medicine, UMass Chan researchers reported analyses from the National Institutes of Health RADx program showing a small percentage of people, largely women with autoimmune disorders, persistently test positive on rapid home antigen tests for COVID-19 despite concurrently testing negative on molecular PCR tests.  

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  • UMass Chan partners with expanded federal Home Test to Treat program for COVID-19, flu

    UMass Chan partners with expanded federal Home Test to Treat program for COVID-19, flu

    UMass Chan Medical School researchers are taking lessons learned from a pilot study on at-home COVID-19 testing and telehealth and broadening their evaluation to a larger federal Home Test to Treat program.

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  • UMass Chan scientists deliver siRNA therapy to lung

    UMass Chan scientists deliver siRNA therapy to lung

    A multidisciplinary team of UMass Chan scientists has developed a technology for delivering siRNA molecules locally to lung tissue, providing the first evidence of a platform capable of delivering chemically modified siRNAs to the lungs nasally and achieving robust genetic silencing.

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  • Renowned geneticist is inaugural speaker for The Robert W. Finberg, MD, Memorial Lecture at UMass Chan

    Renowned geneticist is inaugural speaker for The Robert W. Finberg, MD, Memorial Lecture at UMass Chan

    Jean-Laurent Casanova, MD, PhD, a world-renowned geneticist and expert in the fields of innate immunity and immunology, is the inaugural speaker for The Robert W. Finberg, MD, Memorial Lecture on Thursday, March 23.

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  • LISTEN: Physician-scientist Jeremy Luban reflects on lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic

    LISTEN: Physician-scientist Jeremy Luban reflects on lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic

    Jeremy Luban, MD, discusses the latest SARS COV-2 variant of concern and the future of vaccines in the fight against COVID in a new Voices of UMass Chan podcast.

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  • UMass Chan to participate in pilot COVID-19 telehealth program Home Test to Treat launched by NIH

    UMass Chan to participate in pilot COVID-19 telehealth program Home Test to Treat launched by NIH

    UMass Chan Medical School will evaluate the NIH’s new Home Test to Treat program that will provide free COVID-19 health services—at-home rapid tests, telehealth sessions and at-home treatments—in selected communities across the country.

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  • UMass Chan study finds increase in treatment for eating disorders among young people during pandemic

    UMass Chan study finds increase in treatment for eating disorders among young people during pandemic

    The COVID-19 pandemic saw a significant increase in the number of adolescents and young adults with eating disorders admitted to inpatient treatment as well as outpatient programs, according to a recent study led by Sydney M. Hartman-Munick, MD.

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  • Nanobody treatment developed by MassBiologics shows promise for treating SARS-CoV-2 infection

    Nanobody treatment developed by MassBiologics shows promise for treating SARS-CoV-2 infection

    MassBiologics of UMass Chan Medical School develops novel nanobody as inhalable and affordable medicine against SARS-CoV-2 and emerging variants.

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  • Study led by UMass Chan clinical scientists provides evidence of protective link between oral microbiome, COVID

    Study led by UMass Chan clinical scientists provides evidence of protective link between oral microbiome, COVID

    Evan S. Bradley, MD, PhD and Vanni Bucci, PhD, of the Program in Microbial Dynamics at UMass Chan, established a link between the oral microbiome and COVID-19 in patients needing in-hospital respiratory support.

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  • Interest in point-of-care technologies increases among health care professionals during pandemic

    Interest in point-of-care technologies increases among health care professionals during pandemic

    UMass Chan Medical School and UMass Lowell researchers report that interest among health care professionals in point-of-care technologies increased during the pandemic, based on results of identical surveys administered in late 2019 and late 2020.

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  • Beyond COVID fatigue

    Beyond COVID fatigue

    Valerie Wedge, LICSW, CEAP, and director of the Office of Well-Being at UMass Chan Medical School, said her office is seeing more confusion, depression and anger than a year ago, when COVID fatigue made its way into conversation.

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  • New studies to test performance of home COVID-19 tests for omicron

    New studies to test performance of home COVID-19 tests for omicron

    UMass Chan Medical School researchers and their partners in the National Institutes of Health Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics initiative are starting new studies to determine if the performance of at-home COVID-19 antigen tests currently on the market in the U.S. is affected by the omicron variant.

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  • UMass Chan develops model to help clinicians discuss COVID-19 vaccines with pregnant women

    UMass Chan develops model to help clinicians discuss COVID-19 vaccines with pregnant women

    A new training initiative funded by the CDC and developed at UMass Chan Medical School aims to help health care providers counsel patients who are hesitant about taking the COVID-19 vaccine while pregnant.

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  • Top story: UMass Medical School researchers to start trial of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in teens

    Top story: UMass Medical School researchers to start trial of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in teens

    UMass Medical School researchers are about to start enrolling adolescents ages 12 through 17 in a clinical trial to test the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine made by Moderna. (Originally published on Jan. 26, 2021)

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  • UMass Medical School researchers to evaluate treatment options for early COVID-19 infection

    UMass Medical School researchers to evaluate treatment options for early COVID-19 infection

    UMass Medical School is participating in the ACTIV-2 Outpatient Monoclonal Antibodies and Other Therapies Trial, which is evaluating investigational agents for treating early COVID-19.

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  • UMass Medical School helps lead NIH RADx to accelerate new COVID test technologies

    UMass Medical School helps lead NIH RADx to accelerate new COVID test technologies

    The national effort to bring convenient, affordable and rapid testing technology for SARS-CoV-2 infection to market is moving full speed ahead. The $1.5 billion effort was launched a year ago, with UMass Medical School playing a major role in coordinating the push for fast, accessible COVID-19 testing.

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  • U.S. News & World Report ranks UMass Medical School 10th in the nation in primary care education

    U.S. News & World Report ranks UMass Medical School 10th in the nation in primary care education

    UMass Medical School ranks 10th nationwide in primary care by U.S. News & World Report in its annual rankings of the best graduate schools. The 2022 report also marks a rise for UMMS in research, this year ranking 45th, up two spots from the previous ranking.

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  • New study of oral therapy candidate indicates positive results for patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19

    New study of oral therapy candidate indicates positive results for patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19

    New research by Kaleido Biosciences, Inc., and UMass Medical School’s John P. Haran, MD, PhD, and Beth McCormick, PhD, shows that the company’s microbiome metabolic therapy candidate produced positive results in patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19.

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  • Breast and prostate cancer screenings dropped during COVID-19 pandemic, UMMS study finds

    Breast and prostate cancer screenings dropped during COVID-19 pandemic, UMMS study finds

    Breast and prostate cancer screenings declined rapidly in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic compared with the same period a year earlier, according to a new study by UMass Medical School researchers working with Reliant Medical Group.

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  • UMass Chan researchers track COVID virus changes, community spread, as part of surveillance network

    UMMS researchers track COVID virus changes, community spread, as part of surveillance network

    UMass Medical School researchers are working with a statewide network in partnership with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to determine the extent of SARS-CoV-2 mutations in the Worcester area and what role they might play in community spread.

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  • UMass Medical School researchers to start trial of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in teens

    UMass Medical School researchers to start trial of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in teens

    UMass Medical School researchers are about to start enrolling adolescents ages 12 through 17 in a clinical trial to test the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine made by Moderna.

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  • A healthy microbiome builds a strong immune system that could help defeat COVID-19

    A healthy microbiome builds a strong immune system that could help defeat COVID-19

    In a piece written for The Conversation, Ana Maldonado-Contreras, PhD, explains why the army of microbes living inside your gut is essential for fighting off threats, including the virus that causes COVID-19.

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  • Researchers to study health care providers’ influence on COVID-19 vaccine acceptance

    Researchers to study health care providers’ influence on COVID-19 vaccine acceptance

    Kimberly Fisher, MD, and Kathleen Mazor, EdD, are preparing a study to evaluate ways for health care providers to talk with their patients about the new COVID-19 vaccines and support them in getting vaccinated.

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  • Student-led virtual wellness program provides companionship to older, hospitalized COVID patients

    Student-led virtual wellness program provides companionship to older, hospitalized COVID patients

    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 emotionally support them at two Worcester hospitals.

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  • Robert Finberg details next steps for COVID vaccine

    Robert Finberg details next steps for COVID vaccine

    Robert W. Finberg, MD, a member of Gov. Charlie Baker’s COVID-19 Vaccine Advisory Group, explains the process of getting the population vaccinated that will play out in phases over the coming year.

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  • New study co-authored by MD/PhD student Benjamin Helfand shows frequent delirium in older COVID patients

    New study co-authored by MD/PhD student Benjamin Helfand shows frequent delirium in older COVID patients

    MD/PhD student Benjamin Helfand is co-first author on a study published in the Journal of American Medical Association Network Open that examines the frequency of COVID-19 positive older adults presenting to the emergency department with delirium.

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  • Women in Science: Ana Maldonado-Contreras pivots gut microbiome studies to tackle COVID-19

    Women in Science: Ana Maldonado-Contreras pivots gut microbiome studies to tackle COVID-19

    Ana Maldonado-Contreras, PhD, studies the gut microbiome and chronic disease, in particular inflammatory bowel disease, and is now working to understand how gut microbes can predispose patients to severe COVID complications.

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  • COVID-19 vaccine trial reports high effectiveness; UMass Medical School key enrollment site

    COVID-19 vaccine trial reports high effectiveness; UMass Medical School key enrollment site

    First results from a Pfizer and BioNTech Phase III messenger RNA COVID-19 vaccine trial, in which UMass Medical School is participating, show promising findings, with more than 90 percent effectiveness in preventing infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the companies announced.

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  • Sarah Nicole Forrester, Ann Moormann awarded $2 million NCI SeroNet grant

    Sarah Nicole Forrester, Ann Moormann awarded $2 million NCI SeroNet grant

    Sarah Nicole Forrester, PhD, and Ann Moormann, PhD, MPH, are co-principal investigators on a new grant aimed at enhancing representation of Black and Hispanic people in SARS-CoV-2 immunology research through the use of storytelling.

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  • More than half of COVID-19 clinical trials exclude older adults, according to research co-authored by MD/PhD student Benjamin Helfand

    More than half of COVID-19 clinical trials exclude older adults, according to research co-authored by MD/PhD student Benjamin Helfand

    A research letter published in JAMA Internal Medicine, co-authored by UMass Medical School MD/PhD student Benjamin Helfand, reports that older adults were likely to be excluded from more than 50 percent of COVID-19 clinical trials and 100 percent of vaccine trials initiated early in the pandemic.

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  • UMass Chan researchers study attitudes toward potential COVID-19 vaccine

    UMMS researchers study attitudes toward potential COVID-19 vaccine

    As many as four in 10 adults would refuse or hesitate to get a COVID-19 vaccine, according to a national survey, results of which were published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Study co-authors Kimberly Fisher, MD, and Kathleen Mazor, EdD, say the findings indicate that health education outreach would be necessary to achieve widespread uptake of a safe and effective vaccine.

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  • Boston Globe, CNN: UMass Medical School seeking to enroll diverse communities in COVID vaccine trial

    Boston Globe, CNN: UMass Medical School seeking to enroll diverse communities in COVID vaccine trial

    Robert Finberg, MD, spoke with the Boston Globe and CNN about measures UMass Medical School has taken to reach a diverse population as it recruits for its involvement in the Pfizer/ BioNTech vaccine trail for COVID-19.

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  • UMass Medical School announces participation and enrollment for vaccine trial candidate against COVID-19

    UMass Medical School announces participation and enrollment for vaccine trial candidate against COVID-19

    UMass Medical School is enrolling healthy volunteers to take part in a Phase II/III clinical trial testing whether a messenger RNA vaccine candidate can prevent infection with the virus that causes COVID-19.

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  • Genomic analysis reveals many species may be vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2

    Genomic analysis reveals many species may be vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2

    A new study from scientists at UMass Medical School and the University of California, Davis, reveals that humans are not the only species facing a potential threat from SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

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  • National Institute on Aging grant aims to create roadmap for COVID-19 trials in nursing homes

    National Institute on Aging grant aims to create roadmap for COVID-19 trials in nursing homes

    Jerry Gurwitz, MD, is principal investigator of a grant to develop a roadmap for developing clinical trials networks to study COVID-19 in nursing homes, as residents comprise more than 40 percent of deaths attributed to the pandemic nationwide.

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  • UMass Medical School receives $100 million in NIH grants to lead push for fast, accessible COVID-19 tests

    UMass Medical School receives $100 million in NIH grants to lead push for fast, accessible COVID-19 tests

    UMass Medical School has been awarded grants totaling more than $100 million to coordinate the nationwide push for fast, accessible COVID-19 testing.

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  • Greater Worcester COVID-19 Community Health Survey underway

    Greater Worcester COVID-19 Community Health Survey underway

    UMass Medical School is conducting a community-facing survey in Worcester and six surrounding communities to assess how COVID-19 has affected ongoing day-to-day needs and help localities target relief efforts.

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  • Katherine Fitzgerald and Anastasia Khvorova named Harrington Scholars

    Katherine Fitzgerald and Anastasia Khvorova named Harrington Scholars

    The Harrington Discovery Institute at University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio, in collaboration with Morgan Stanley GIFT Cures, has chosen two UMass Medical School faculty members to receive Harrington Scholar Awards for Coronavirus.

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  • UMass Medical School and UMass Memorial create risk scoring tool to triage COVID-19 patients

    UMass Medical School and UMass Memorial create risk scoring tool to triage COVID-19 patients

    David McManus, MD, and MD/PhD candidate Apurv Soni developed a tool to predict risk of severe illness in COVID-19 patients.

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  • UMass Medical School researchers ramp up COVID-19 convalescent plasma study

    UMass Medical School researchers ramp up COVID-19 convalescent plasma study

    More than 100 critically ill COVID-19 patients in the UMass Memorial Health Care system have been treated with convalescent plasma through a UMass Medical School clinical trial led by Jonathan M. Gerber, MD.

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  • Virus-like particles developed for RSV may hold key to COVID-19 vaccine, UMMS researcher says

    Virus-like particles developed for RSV may hold key to COVID-19 vaccine, UMMS researcher says

    Trudy Morrison, PhD, is the featured speaker at the Hudson Hoagland Society’s 35th annual meeting, to be held virtually on Wednesday, May 20.

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  • Mass Consortium on Pathogen Readiness awards COVID-19 research funding to three UMass Medical School projects

    Mass Consortium on Pathogen Readiness awards COVID-19 research funding to three UMass Medical School projects

    Research into COVID-19 by UMass Medical School scientists Ann Moormann, PhD, MPH; Robert Finberg, MD; and Jeremy Luban, MD, is being funded by the Massachusetts Consortium on Pathogen Readiness.

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  • NIH invests in rapid innovation and development for COVID-19 testing

    NIH invests in rapid innovation and development for COVID-19 testing

    The Center for Advancing Point of Care Technologies, co-directed by David McManus, MD, at UMass Medical School, will perform a key role in a new National Institutes of Health initiative aimed at speeding innovation, development and commercialization of COVID-19 testing technologies.

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  • Telegram: Robert Finberg explains UMass Medical School role in promising COVID-19 drug trial

    Telegram: Robert Finberg explains UMass Medical School role in promising COVID-19 drug trial

    Thirty-one patients with severe COVID-19 were enrolled in the randomized, controlled trial of the drug remdesivir at UMass Memorial Medical Center’s University and Memorial campuses, overseen by lead investigator Robert W. Finberg, MD.

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  • Fujifilm announces a Phase II clinical trial of influenza antiviral drug for COVID-19

    Fujifilm announces a Phase II clinical trial of influenza antiviral drug for COVID-19

    Fujifilm Corporation announced the initiation of a Phase II clinical trial in the United States to evaluate the safety and efficacy of its antiviral drug Avigan for patients with COVID-19, in collaboration with Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital and UMass Medical School. Robert W. Finberg, MD, is the principal investigator for the UMMS site.

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