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  • At UMass Chan’s special investiture ceremony, eight newly endowed chairs celebrated

    At UMass Chan’s special investiture ceremony, eight newly endowed chairs celebrated

    Among the newly endowed chairs, five are new UMass Memorial Health chairs, made possible through the long-standing partnership with UMass Chan.

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  • Virology experts gather at UMass Chan Medical School for 2024 MassCPR Symposium

    Virology experts gather at UMass Chan Medical School for 2024 MassCPR Symposium

    Virology experts gather at UMass Chan Medical School for 2024 MassCPR Symposium learn about biology and infectious mechanisms of viruses.  

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  • UMass Chan community invited to join Committee on Equal Opportunity and Diversity

    UMass Chan community invited to join Committee on Equal Opportunity and Diversity

    UMass Chan is looking for new members to join the Committee on Equal Opportunity and Diversity to continue the momentum of its 2024 Diversity Summit.  

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  • Environmental justice program created at UMass Chan

    Environmental justice program created at UMass Chan

    The environmental justice program is a partnership between the Office of Sustainability, the Diversity and Inclusion Office and the Lamar Soutter Library.

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  • Sarabeth Broder-Fingert named new executive director of Shriver Center at UMass Chan

    Sarabeth Broder-Fingert named new executive director of Shriver Center at UMass Chan

    Jean A. Frazier, MD, will step down as executive director at the end of the year, a position she has held since 2015.

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  • U.S. Embassy of Sweden celebrates Victor Ambros, 2024 Nobel laureates at scientific symposium

    U.S. Embassy of Sweden celebrates Victor Ambros, 2024 Nobel laureates at scientific symposium

    The 2024 Nobel Prize Symposium in Washington, D.C., was hosted by the Embassy of Sweden and the National Academy of Sciences.

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  • PODCAST: Studying the link between Alzheimer’s disease and type 2 diabetes

    PODCAST: Studying the link between Alzheimer’s disease and type 2 diabetes

    In a new Voices of UMass Chan podcast, Jason Kim, PhD, discussed his research into the link between Alzheimer’s disease and type 2 diabetes.  

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  • UMass Chan researchers leading efforts to drive health equity with AI

    UMass Chan researchers leading efforts to drive health equity with AI

    UMass Chan Medical School AI scientist Feifan Liu, PhD, associate professor of population & quantitative health sciences, is leading studies to develop AI models aimed at advancing health equity in predicting risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.  

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  • VA research program at UMass Chan training women’s health researchers

    VA research program at UMass Chan training women’s health researchers

    The VA Summer Research Program, established in 2022 to strengthen and diversify the VA scientific workforce, will remain at UMass Chan for another five years. The research program at UMass Chan is the only site of 25 nationally that is solely focused on women’s health.  

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  • UMass Chan study highlights challenges of reducing risky drugs in Alzheimer’s patients

    UMass Chan study highlights challenges of reducing risky drugs in Alzheimer’s patients

    Mailings about the risks of certain drugs given to people with dementia showed no effect in reducing prescriptions, a study led by UMass Chan researchers finds. But there are lessons to be learned.  

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  • Q&A: Sandeep Jubbal on long COVID, antiviral treatments and new vaccine

    Q&A: Sandeep Jubbal on long COVID, antiviral treatments and new vaccine

    Infectious disease expert Sandeep Jubbal, MD, discusses the state of COVID-19 today, the importance of vaccination and his recommendations for people diagnosed get the virus.  

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  • Bicycling linked to less knee pain, fewer indications of osteoarthritis in study by Jeffrey Driban

    Bicycling linked to less knee pain, fewer indications of osteoarthritis in study by Jeffrey Driban

    People who had a history of bicycling for exercise reported a lower prevalence of knee pain and had a lower prevalence of radiographic osteoarthritis and symptomatic osteoarthritis, according to a large study from the Osteoarthritis Initiative.  

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  • Chancellor Collins presented with honorary doctorate from University of Crete

    Chancellor Collins presented with honorary doctorate from University of Crete

    A ceremony for the conferral of the degree was held in the Graduate Auditorium at the School of Medicine at the University of Crete.

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  • Diversity Summit sparks progress on diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging at UMass Chan

    Diversity Summit sparks progress on diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging at UMass Chan

    UMass Chan’s 2024 Diversity Summit called on members of the UMass Chan community to adopt new methods that allow for access to entry and success for staff and faulty.  

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  • UMass Chan and UC Davis receive grant for socially conscious admissions reform

    UMass Chan and UC Davis receive grant for socially conscious admissions reform

    UMass Chan and UC Davis School of Medicine have partnered, earning a two-year American Medical Association ChangeMedEd Equity, Diversity and Belonging grant to enact socially conscious admissions reform at UMass Chan and create a toolkit for other medical schools to emulate.  

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  • UMass leaders share research system success during Medical School visit from ARPA-H director

    UMass leaders share research system success during Medical School visit from ARPA-H director

    UMass Chan and the entire UMass ecosystem are poised for further breakthrough advances in biomedical research, university leaders and congressional delegation members tell ARPA-H director at Medical School visit.  

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  • Three UMass Chan senior leaders complete executive leadership programs for women

    Three UMass Chan senior leaders complete executive leadership programs for women

    Mary Ahn, MD; Kavita Babu, MD; and Milagros Rosal, PhD, completed executive leadership programs.

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  • UMass Chan Cares giving campaign kicks off on Oct. 28

    UMass Chan Cares giving campaign kicks off on Oct. 28

    The UMass Chan Cares campaign provides faculty, students and employees the opportunity to donate to a wide range of causes they care about.

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  • PODCAST: Improving underrepresentation in medicine through mentorship and allies

    PODCAST: Improving underrepresentation in medicine through mentorship and allies

    In a new Voices of UMass Chan podcast, Crista Johnson-Agbakwu discusses underrepresentation in medicine, health equity and the impact of mentorship on her career.

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  • Diversity and Inclusion Office releases annual report ahead of Diversity Summit

    Diversity and Inclusion Office releases annual report ahead of Diversity Summit

    The Diversity and Inclusion Office releases its annual report.

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  • Family dinner discussions spur UMass Chan MD/PhD student to research antibiotic effectiveness

    Family dinner discussions spur UMass Chan MD/PhD student to research antibiotic effectiveness

    MD/PhD student Michelle Narváez Ramos is researching antimicrobial peptides and their effect on bacteria to make antibiotics more effective.  

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  • Science for Living: What to know about the new cardiovascular risk calculator

    Science for Living: What to know about the new cardiovascular risk calculator

    UMass Chan cardiologists explain what the new risk calculator means and what exciting new research is taking place to help patients better control their risk.

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  • Podcast: Victor Ambros on team effort behind Nobel Prize winning discovery of microRNA

    Podcast: Victor Ambros on team effort behind Nobel Prize winning discovery of microRNA

    The Conversation Weekly podcast interviewed UMass Chan Nobel Laureate Victor R. Ambros, PhD, to learn more about his role in the discovery of microRNA and what comes next. Dr. Ambros shares the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with collaborator Gary B. Ruvkun, PhD, of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.  

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  • UMass Chan ‘takes pride in calling you one of our own,’ Chancellor tells Nobel-recipient Victor Ambros

    UMass Chan ‘takes pride in calling you one of our own,’ Chancellor tells Nobel-recipient Victor Ambros

    Victor Ambros, PhD, shared his gratitude to his wife and collaborator, Rosalind “Candy” Lee, as well as to the Medical School and scientific community, at a celebration of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine he co-received with Gary Ruvkun, PhD, professor at Harvard Medical School, for their discovery of microRNA.  

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  • Events highlighting Latinx culture conclude UMass Chan’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebration

    Events highlighting Latinx culture conclude UMass Chan’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebration

    Two signature events coordinated by the Diversity and Inclusion Office, the Latino Medical Student Association, the UMass Chan student chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science and UMass Chan interest group Happy Feet concluded the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Organizers hope the events will lead to more programming that centers Latinx students and bring the community together.    

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  • Video: Nobel Laureate Victor Ambros celebrates with UMass Chan community

    Video: Nobel Laureate Victor Ambros celebrates with UMass Chan community

    The UMass Chan Medical School community embraced its newest Nobel Laureate on Monday, Oct. 7, after Victor Ambros, PhD, was named the co-recipient of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his co-discovery of microRNA. See how the day unfolded in this video.

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  • Victor Ambros’ Nobel Prize win sparks worldwide media attention

    Victor Ambros’ Nobel Prize win sparks worldwide media attention

    Victor R. Ambros, PhD, has garnered international media attention after he was awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his role in the discovery of microRNA.  

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  • Nobel-worthy mentorship: Students rejoice after mentor Victor Ambros wins 2024 Nobel Prize

    Nobel-worthy mentorship: Students rejoice after mentor Victor Ambros wins 2024 Nobel Prize

    Students in the Ambros lab at UMass Chan Medical School and 2006 Nobel Prize winner Craig Mello, PhD, celebrated their mentor, Victor Ambros, PhD, as he received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Gary Ruvkun, PhD, for their discovery of microRNA.  

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  • UMass Chan cancer biologist receives New Innovator Award for developing DNA sequencing technology

    UMass Chan cancer biologist receives New Innovator Award for developing DNA sequencing technology

    William Flavahan, PhD, is one of 40 recipients of the $1.5 million NIH Director’s New Innovator Award, designed to support early career investigators who are proposing bold research.

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  • Champagne toast raised as Nobel winner reacts to news

    Champagne toast raised as Nobel winner reacts to news

    Although Victor Ambros, PhD, was scheduled to move his lab into a new building today, the announcement that he and Gary Ruvkun, PhD, were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discovery of microRNA, put those plans were put on hold. Read more about how his day unfolded.  

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  • Nobel Laureate Victor Ambros press conference

    Nobel Laureate Victor Ambros press conference

    Watch a video of the UMass Chan Medical School press conference on Monday, Oct. 7, held after the announcement that UMass Chan researcher Victor R. Ambros, PhD, was a co-recipient of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of microRNA.

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  • UMass Chan scientist Victor Ambros wins Nobel Prize

    UMass Chan scientist Victor Ambros wins Nobel Prize

    UMass Chan Medical School researcher Victor R. Ambros, PhD, will share the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his co-discovery of microRNA, the very short, single-stranded RNA molecules that are now understood to play a critical role in post-transcriptional gene regulation.  

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  • Maryann Davis contributes to major report on state of youth mental health

    Maryann Davis contributes to major report on state of youth mental health

    The Lancet Psychiatry Commission, a report on the current state and changing landscape of youth mental health, was recently released, with contributions from UMass Chan.  

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  • New UMass Chan study finds geographic variations in use of drugs for nursing home patients with dementia

    New UMass Chan study finds geographic variations in use of drugs for nursing home patients with dementia

    A study by UMass Chan researchers on variations in medications used in nursing homes for patients with Alzheimer’s and other dementias found that antidementia drug use varied by geographic region, while use of antipsychotics was associated with poorer nursing home quality and patient factors.

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  • Community rallies for 26th annual UMass Cancer Walk presented by Harr Toyota

    Community rallies for 26th annual UMass Cancer Walk presented by Harr Toyota

    More than $650,000 was raised for the 26th annual UMass Cancer Walk.

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  • ‘See it My Way’ program allows others to experience difficulties faced by visually impaired

    ‘See it My Way’ program allows others to experience difficulties faced by visually impaired

    Engineers from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation were guided around campus blindfolded by medical students to help highlight the challenges faced by visually impaired people.  

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  • UMass Chan, Hallym University collaborating on AI tool for rural patients with intracranial hemorrhage

    UMass Chan, Hallym University collaborating on AI tool for rural patients with intracranial hemorrhage

    A memorandum of understanding was officially signed between UMass Chan and Hallym University earlier this year.

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  • ‘Why not you?’—Kenyan DNP student studies mental health to impact community

    ‘Why not you?’—Kenyan DNP student studies mental health to impact community

    UMass Chan GEP to DNP student Jacqueline Waweru, RN, is studying mental health. In the future, she hopes to run her own clinic in Worcester and Nairobi.  

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  • Companion papers on immune response spotlight innovative research by MD/PhD student

    Companion papers on immune response spotlight innovative research by MD/PhD student

    The two published papers both started with a single question: “What regulates the immune response in C. elegans?”

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  • Christopher Teng, cataract and glaucoma expert, named new chair of Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences

    Christopher Teng, cataract and glaucoma expert, named new chair of Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences

    Christopher Teng, MD, a glaucoma and cataract expert from Yale School of Medicine, has been appointed the new chair of the Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, beginning in January.  

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  • UMass Chan medical students lead ‘Life Savers’ program at Worcester area parish

    UMass Chan medical students lead ‘Life Savers’ program at Worcester area parish

    A group of UMass Chan Medical School students and staff members spent their Saturday morning instructing a hands-only CPR and AED training for nearly 50 parishioners at St. Anne Church in Southborough.

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  • UMass Chan researchers share challenges, potential hope for discussing COVID-19 vaccines with hesitant patients

    UMass Chan researchers share challenges, potential hope for discussing COVID-19 vaccines with hesitant patients

    Discussing the COVID-19 vaccine with vaccine-hesitant patients can be frustrating, a focus group of primary care providers reported in a recent study led by Kimberly Fisher, MD. But having the vaccine available in the clinic, as well as incorporating motivational interviewing techniques, may offer a way forward.  

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  • UMass Chan community invited to ponder meaning of ‘advancing together’ at art exhibit

    UMass Chan community invited to ponder meaning of ‘advancing together’ at art exhibit

    Artists share what “Advancing Belonging Together” means to them through original artwork at a new exhibit coordinated by the Advocacy Subcommittee of UMass Chan’s Committee on Equal Opportunity and Diversity in partnership with the Lamar Soutter Library.  

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  • UMass Chan researchers develop dual therapeutic that holds promise as pancreatic cancer treatment

    UMass Chan researchers develop dual therapeutic that holds promise as pancreatic cancer treatment

    UMass Chan Medical School scientists Marcus Ruscetti, PhD, and Prabhani Atukorale, PhD, have developed a new, dual immunotherapy approach that may potentially change the way clinicians treat pancreatic cancer.  

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  • UMass Memorial Health gift, with matching funds from UMass Foundation, to fund five new endowed chairs at UMass Chan

    UMass Memorial Health gift, with matching funds from UMass Foundation, to fund five new endowed chairs at UMass Chan

    A $5 million philanthropic gift from UMass Memorial Health and $2.5 million in matching funds from the University of Massachusetts Foundation will allow UMass Chan to establish five new ‘UMass Memorial Health’ endowed chairs. Furthermore, seven additional new endowed chairs are being established, meeting the institutional goal of 75 endowed chairs by 2025.  

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  • PODCAST: Chancellor Collins highlights UMass Chan’s journey of growth, innovation

    PODCAST: Chancellor Collins highlights UMass Chan’s journey of growth, innovation

    Chancellor Michael F. Collins kicked off a new Voices of UMass Chan podcast season by highlighting the growth and future of UMass Chan Medical School.  

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  • UMass Chan mini-grants help support health, science programs in Worcester public schools

    UMass Chan mini-grants help support health, science programs in Worcester public schools

    More than $36,000 in grant funding from the UMass Chan North Quadrant Support Services initiative was awarded to 29 teachers and staff at eight North Quadrant schools in Worcester.

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  • 2024 Diversity Summit speakers to help reignite collective passion for diversity, equity and inclusion

    2024 Diversity Summit speakers to help reignite collective passion for diversity, equity and inclusion

    UMass Chan’s annual Diversity Summit on Oct. 30 will feature a poster session and a speaker program focused on faculty recruitment and retention as well as collective responsibly in ensuring diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging standards are met and maintained at all times at UMass Chan.  

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  • UMass Chan Early Independence Fellows program aims to develop future top investigators

    UMass Chan Early Independence Fellows program aims to develop future top investigators

    Two new donor-funded fellowships are being launched this year at UMass Chan to recruit recent postdoctoral scientists and, through intensive mentoring and resource support, foster their development as independent investigators. The fellowships align with the vision embodied in The Morningside Foundation’s transformational $175 million gift in 2021.  

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  • Convocation 2024: UMass Chan racing toward ambitious future

    Convocation 2024: UMass Chan racing toward ambitious future

    Four faculty members were honored with chancellor’s medals, and seven others were invested as named professors at the annual Convocation and Investiture celebration.

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  • Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences celebrates largest class at qualifying exam ceremony

    Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences celebrates largest class at qualifying exam ceremony

    The Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences’ largest qualifying class was honored in a ceremony on Sept. 11. Four PhD candidates received the Zelda Haidak Award in Cell Biology.  

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  • Annual LGBTA Convocation Celebration speakers discuss work with LGBT asylum seekers

    Annual LGBTA Convocation Celebration speakers discuss work with LGBT asylum seekers

    Guests speakers Judy Hanlon, pastor at Hadwen Park Congregational Church, co-founder of the LGBT Asylum Task Force, and member of the Southern New England Conference Immigration, Refugee and Asylum Task Team; and Al Green, ministry director of the LGBT Asylum Task Force, talked about the work of the task force and sought to inspire change through personal stories.  

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  • UMass Chan celebrates future nurse practitioners with white coat ceremony

    UMass Chan celebrates future nurse practitioners with white coat ceremony

    The Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing presented 49 Doctor of Nursing Practice students with their white coats on Tuesday, Sept. 10, in a celebration signifying their transition into clinical practice.

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  • UMass Chan Graduate Entry Pathway pinning ceremony welcomes 34 nurses to career

    UMass Chan Graduate Entry Pathway pinning ceremony welcomes 34 nurses to career

    The Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing at UMass Chan Medical School celebrated 34 new nurses from fields as diverse as criminal justice, design and teaching at the Graduate Entry Pathway Pinning Ceremony on Monday, Sept. 9.  

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  • Largest T.H. Chan School of Medicine class cloaked in symbol of service at White Coat Ceremony

    Largest T.H. Chan School of Medicine class cloaked in symbol of service at White Coat Ceremony

    The 235 UMass Chan medical students in the Class of 2028 received white coats on Sept. 6. The White Coat Ceremony is a milestone moment for first-year medical students as they slip into freshly ironed coats and join the medical profession.

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  • UMass Chan-Lahey welcomes first cohort of 32 LEAD@Lahey medical students

    UMass Chan-Lahey welcomes first cohort of 32 LEAD@Lahey medical students

    Leadership, health systems science and interprofessional education at the core of new regional campus in Burlington

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  • UMass Chan kicks off 2024 academic year with weeklong Convocation celebration

    UMass Chan kicks off 2024 academic year with weeklong Convocation celebration

    Festivities kick off on Friday, Sept. 6, with the T.H. Chan School of Medicine White Coat Ceremony, welcoming the new class of medical students into the medical community.

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  • UMass Chan scientist Shan Lu reports on effectiveness of DNA vaccine to prevent HIV

    UMass Chan scientist Shan Lu reports on effectiveness of DNA vaccine to prevent HIV

    Shan Lu MD, PhD, co-authored a pair of studies related to the Phase I clinical trial of a polyvalent DNA/prime-protein boost vaccine to prevent HIV, marking the latest step in a decades long quest to harness the power of DNA vaccines to address a major global health need.  

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  • Department of Dermatology uses evaluation and mentorship to lean into diversity, equity and inclusion work

    Department of Dermatology uses evaluation and mentorship to lean into diversity, equity and inclusion work

    The Department of Dermatology embraces diversity, equity and inclusion work through a systematic evaluation of self, practices and policies.  

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  • UMass Chan lab develops app to keep international travelers healthy, inform researchers of infectious disease trends

    UMass Chan lab develops app to keep international travelers healthy, inform researchers of infectious disease trends

    Andrés Colubri, MFA, PhD, and his lab have partnered with a team at Massachusetts General Hospital on a mobile app that enables infectious disease research and can keep international travelers healthy.

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  • Science for Living: Sybil Crawford explains research on menopause hormone therapy and disease prevention

    Science for Living: Sybil Crawford explains research on menopause hormone therapy and disease prevention

    Recently published analyses from the Women’s Health Initiative found that hormone therapy reduces bothersome symptoms of menopause among women under 60 or in early menopause, but it does not prevent cardiovascular disease or other chronic diseases. Nursing professor Sybil Crawford discusses what research suggests about staying healthy throughout a woman’s middle and later years.  

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  • Worcester Integrated Health Data Exchange will use data, collaboration to tackle health disparities

    Worcester Integrated Health Data Exchange will use data, collaboration to tackle health disparities

    UMass Chan Medical School and Worcester’s health care organizations are embarking on a collaborative electronic health data-sharing initiative to understand health inequities, trends, risk factors and outcomes surrounding opioid use disorders.  

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  • Samara Vilca receives NIH D-SPAN award to further independent neuroscience research

    Samara Vilca receives NIH D-SPAN award to further independent neuroscience research

    Postdoctoral fellow Samara Vilca, PhD, has been awarded the second phase of the National Institutes of Health Blueprint and BRAIN Initiative Diversity Specialized Predoctoral to Postdoctoral Advancement in Neuroscience Award.  

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  • T.H. Chan School of Medicine Class of 2028 represents ‘the next generation of doctors’

    T.H. Chan School of Medicine Class of 2028 represents ‘the next generation of doctors’

    The T.H. Chan School of Medicine welcomed 235 medical students on Monday, Aug. 19. The largest class in school history includes the first cohort of students in the new LEAD@Lahey track.

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  • UMass Chan study finds experts most credible among young adults in social media campaigns

    UMass Chan study finds experts most credible among young adults in social media campaigns

    A recently published study by UMass Chan Medical School researchers found that young adults 18-30 years old rated informational Instagram posts about e-cigarettes higher in message and source credibility when the posts came from a health expert compared with a friend or social media influencer.  

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  • New issue of @umasschan magazine highlights forward-thinking design of new building

    New issue of @umasschan magazine highlights forward-thinking design of new building

    The cover story of the summer 2024 issue of @umasschan magazine highlights the design features of the new education and research building that opened in June. The story details the ways in which it supports the institution’s aspirations for long-term environmental sustainability while simultaneously fostering unique collaborations intended to spark scientific breakthroughs.

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  • Louisianian music teacher-turned PhD student researches how mindfulness impacts opioid users

    Louisianian music teacher-turned PhD student researches how mindfulness impacts opioid users

    PhD student Nathan Glassy discovered his passion for science while working as a music teacher in Louisiana. His quest to discover how music impacts the mind led him to studying neuroscience and then how mindfulness practice could help opioid users with anxiety, depression or PTSD at UMass Chan.  

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  • Family with child affected by SPG4 visits UMass Chan researchers developing gene therapy

    Family with child affected by SPG4 visits UMass Chan researchers developing gene therapy

    A family whose child has a rare neurological disease, SPG4, visited UMass Chan Medical School’s scientists to learn about development of a gene therapy for the disease. The family is raising funds to support the research in the Translational Institute for Molecular Therapeutics. 

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  • Jennifer Tjia is senior author on NEJM article calling for collection of sexual orientation, gender identity data

    Jennifer Tjia is senior author on NEJM article calling for collection of sexual orientation, gender identity data

    Jennifer Tjia, MD, MSCE, is senior author on a perspective recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine that calls for increased awareness, training and commitment to routinely collecting data on patients’ sexual orientation and gender identity to reduce disparities among LGBTQ+ people to improve care.  

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  • Mental health first aid course, research seminar added to Dynamic Futures program

    Mental health first aid course, research seminar added to Dynamic Futures program

    Twenty-five Worcester high school students and recent high school graduates are participating in this year’s Dynamic Futures program.

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  • Obesity Medicine Fellowship launching at UMass Chan

    Obesity Medicine Fellowship launching at UMass Chan

    A new clinical training program that aims to increase access to comprehensive obesity care is launching next summer at UMass Chan Medical School. The program will accept one fellow each year.

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  • Summer Undergraduate Research Program provides hands-on experience, community collaboration

    Summer Undergraduate Research Program provides hands-on experience, community collaboration

    Thirty college students participated in the 2024 Summer Undergraduate Research Program at UMass Chan Medical School, refining their career goals through networking with peers and mentors, collaborative research and developing critical thinking skills.  

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  • ‘A Day in the Life of an OB-GYN’ event sparks ideas for cross-departmental collaborations and community outreach

    ‘A Day in the Life of an OB-GYN’ event sparks ideas for cross-departmental collaborations and community outreach

    The Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology and the Collaborative in Health Equity partnered to put on the event, “Day in the Life of an OB-GYN" on July 22.

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  • New Remillard Family Community Service Fund grants broaden access to care, expand community outreach

    New Remillard Family Community Service Fund grants broaden access to care, expand community outreach

    The Remillard Family Community Service Fund awarded grants to support innovative projects led by UMass Chan Medical School faculty, residents, staff and students that address social determinants of health, increase equitable and affordable access to care, and develop and expand community outreach programs.

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  • Novel siRNA backbone developed at UMass Chan enhances stability, durability of potentially therapeutic platform

    Novel siRNA backbone developed at UMass Chan enhances stability, durability of potentially therapeutic platform

    A biochemical breakthrough using simple carbon atoms by Ken Yamada, PhD, and Anastasia Khvorova, PhD, has dramatically improved the stability and efficacy of a potential oligonucleotide therapeutic platform in mice.

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  • Study to evaluate post-hospital skilled nursing care at home

    Study to evaluate post-hospital skilled nursing care at home

    UMass Chan researchers are about to enroll patients from UMass Memorial Health and Baystate Health in an innovative study comparing post-acute rehabilitation services provided in a patient’s home to those in traditional inpatient skilled nursing facilities.

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  • Diabetes and obesity can damage the liver to the point of failure

    Diabetes and obesity can damage the liver to the point of failure

    Madona Azar, MD, MPH, explains that metabolic liver disease, particularly metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, is alarmingly common. It affects one in four people world-wide and its progression, especially in those with diabetes or obesity, can lead to severe liver damage and other health issues. Early diagnosis and lifestyle changes are crucial for managing this condition.  

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  • Mick Huppert awards support UMass Chan medical students improving community health in Worcester

    Mick Huppert awards support UMass Chan medical students improving community health in Worcester

    Three UMass Chan medical students received Mick Huppert Community Health Scholar Awards in 2024. Their Worcester-based projects aim to improve preventive care for women with substance use disorder, increase affordable dental care, and educate adolescents about substance use disorder.  

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  • UMass Chan scientist seeks to overcome resistance to radiation therapy for breast cancer patients

    UMass Chan scientist seeks to overcome resistance to radiation therapy for breast cancer patients

    Research aimed at identifying the mechanisms that promote resistance to radiation therapy in patients with triple negative breast cancer is underway at UMass Chan Medical School by Arthur M. Mercurio, PhD, thanks to a new $2.6 million cancer research award from the National Institutes of Health.

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  • UMass Chan High School Health Careers Program preps students for med school journey

    UMass Chan High School Health Careers Program preps students for med school journey

    Nineteen rising high school juniors and seniors spent their summer participating in the immersive 2024 High School Health Careers Program at UMass Chan Medical School.  

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  • UMass Chan ranked best in Northeast for primary care education

    UMass Chan ranked best in Northeast for primary care education

    U.S. News & World Report 2024 rankings of America’s Best Grad Schools place UMass Chan in the top tier of medical schools across the nation for primary care education.  

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  • UMass Chan communications team earns industry awards from AAMC and New England Society for Healthcare Communications

    UMass Chan communications team earns industry awards from AAMC and New England Society for Healthcare Communications

    The UMass Chan Medical School Office of Communications was recognized this spring by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), the New England Society for Healthcare Communications, the PR Club of New England and Provoke Media for outstanding work promoting the institution.  

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  • Stroke survivors may be saddled with an invisible disability known as spatial neglect – but a simple treatment offers significant improvement

    Stroke survivors may be saddled with an invisible disability known as spatial neglect – but a simple treatment offers significant improvement

    Stroke survivors often experience spatial neglect, an underdiagnosed condition impairing their ability to navigate their surroundings. In a new article for The Conversation, A.M. Barrett, MD, chair and professor of neurology, and Kevin Houston, OD, MSc, associate professor of neurology, highlight prism adaptation therapy as a promising treatment. This simple, effective therapy significantly improves patients' spatial awareness and independence.

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  • PhD candidate Jacob Stillman receives Kirschstein award for multiple sclerosis research

    PhD candidate Jacob Stillman receives Kirschstein award for multiple sclerosis research

    PhD candidate Jacob Stillman has been awarded a Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Individual Predoctoral Fellowship to further his research on remyelination, targeting diseases such as multiple sclerosis that disrupt how the brain and body communicate.  

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  • UMass Chan neuroscientist receives $4.1 million Transformative Research Award to study Down syndrome

    UMass Chan neuroscientist receives $4.1 million Transformative Research Award to study Down syndrome

    Summer Thyme, PhD, is the recipient of a five-year, NIH-funded research award to study intellectual disability in neurodevelopmental disorders using zebra fish as a model organism.

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  • Lupus Center at UMass Chan investigating CAR T cell therapy for severe or nonresponsive lupus nephritis

    Lupus Center at UMass Chan investigating CAR T cell therapy for severe or nonresponsive lupus nephritis

    The Lupus Center at UMass Chan is participating in a clinical research study, exploring the use of CAR T cell treatment in lupus nephritis for severe or nonresponsive lupus.

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  • Dan and Diane Riccio Fund for Neuroscience announces two research awards at UMass Chan

    Dan and Diane Riccio Fund for Neuroscience announces two research awards at UMass Chan

    Awards of $50,000 were distributed to support ground-breaking and interdisciplinary research in the neurosciences.

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  • All of Us Research Program provides growing source for population health research

    All of Us Research Program provides growing source for population health research

    As the National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program, a large, diverse database, enters its second five years of funding at UMass Chan, investigators are pursuing more studies in population health with a focus on including groups traditionally underrepresented in biomedical research.  

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  • UMass Chan BRIDGE Fund commits $2M in six faculty projects

    UMass Chan BRIDGE Fund commits $2M in six faculty projects

    BRIDGE Innovation and Business Development at UMass Chan Medical School has set aside nearly $2 million in funding for six faculty-led research projects that hold promise for translation to clinical application and commercialization.  

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  • With new name, Department of Microbiology focuses on microbial life and its impact on health

    With new name, Department of Microbiology focuses on microbial life and its impact on health

    The UMass Chan Medical School Department of Microbiology and Physiological Systems is now the Department of Microbiology, according to Beth McCormick, PhD.  

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  • Elizabeth Osa-Agbontaen represents UMass Chan students on UMass Board of Trustees

    Elizabeth Osa-Agbontaen represents UMass Chan students on UMass Board of Trustees

    Elizabeth Osa-Agbontaen, RN, plans to celebrate unity and community as UMass Chan Medical School’s student representative on the UMass Board of Trustees. Her scholarly work focuses on mitigating Black maternal health mortalities.  

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  • UMass Chan scientists show ribosomes play unexpected role in blood vessel formation

    UMass Chan scientists show ribosomes play unexpected role in blood vessel formation

    Research by Andrei Korostelev, PhD, and Anna Loveland, PhD, shows that the ribosome plays an unexpected role in the activation of angiogenin, allowing it to cleave transfer RNA, thereby halting protein production. These findings shed new light on angiogenin functioning and may have important implications for the design of cancer therapeutics and neurodegenerative disease treatments.  

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  • Internship programs are a model of mutuality and diversity and inclusion commitment

    Internship programs are a model of mutuality and diversity and inclusion commitment

    Summer Programs aimed at addressing issues of STEM representation prove to be beneficial for UMass Chan Medical School and the interns involved.  

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  • UMass Chan, QurAlis Corporation partnership expands on biomedical research by Joel Richter

    UMass Chan, QurAlis Corporation partnership expands on biomedical research by Joel Richter

    UMass Chan Medical School and QurAlis Corporation, a clinical-stage biotechnology company investigating treatments for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, frontotemporal dementia and other neurodegenerative and neurological diseases, have formed a collaboration to investigate an antisense oligonucleotide technology for the potential treatment of fragile X syndrome.  

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  • Robert W. Finberg Physician-Scientist Training Program launching at UMass Chan

    Robert W. Finberg Physician-Scientist Training Program launching at UMass Chan

    The Robert W. Finberg Physician-Scientist Training Program is named in honor of the late Robert W. Finberg, MD, chair emeritus and distinguished professor of medicine.  

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  • Summer Enrichment Program motivates undergrads for postgrad study

    Summer Enrichment Program motivates undergrads for postgrad study

    College students enrolled in the Summer Enrichment Program highlight their educational goals and what they have learned from guest speakers, making connections with peers and research projects.  

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  • UMass Chan Medical School joins sponsored research agreement with Astellas Pharma

    UMass Chan Medical School joins sponsored research agreement with Astellas Pharma

    UMass Chan Medical School and pharmaceutical company Astellas Pharma Inc. have entered into a sponsored research agreement to proceed with research for an adeno-associated virus vector mediated gene therapy for the treatment of Alexander disease, a fatal, ultra-rare disease.

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  • Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences celebrates milestones of IMSD, PREP students

    Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences celebrates milestones of IMSD, PREP students

    The year-end celebration highlighted the 22 students enrolled in Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program and the Initiative for Maximizing Student Development program who completed major milestones.  

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  • Half a sandwich, one whole M.E.A.L.: Medical student creates nutrition program for high school students

    Half a sandwich, one whole M.E.A.L.: Medical student creates nutrition program for high school students

    Medical student Akanksha Nagarkar is teaching high school students the impact of food on health through a nonprofit organization she launched in 2018 called M.E.A.L. (My Education, Action and Lifestyle) Inc.  

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