Filter by category - Any -NewsResearchStudent & Alumni Updates Apply Image Professor Betty Atwater Recognized As Best Faculty Mentor May 16, 2019 Anne E. (Betty) Atwater, PhD, Professor Emerita, Department of Physiology, was one of seven faculty members who received the 2019 Faculty Mentoring Award. Read more Image Collaboration to Develop Machine Learning Models for Human Drug Transporters April 18, 2019 National Institute of General Medical Science (NIGMS) at the National Institutes of Health has awarded $210,712 to Collaborations Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (CPI) to initiate a project at the University of Arizona College of Medicine aimed at ultimately developing a suite of machine learning models for human uptake transporters. Read more Image In Memoriam: Douglas G. Stuart, PhD, DSc, UA Regents’ Professor Emeritus and Founding Member of the College of Medicine April 16, 2019 A celebration of his life will be held on Monday, May 13, 2019, 4 p.m-5:30., in the Silver and Sage Room at Old Main, 1200 E. University Blvd. Read more Image Professor Zoe Cohen Receives UA’s Five-Star Faculty Award April 16, 2019 Zoe Cohen, PhD, was honored for excellence in teaching and mentoring with the Margaret M. Briehl and Dennis T. Ray Five Star Faculty Award for 2019. Read more Image Professor Douglas G. Stuart (October 5, 1931 - April 6, 2019) April 8, 2019 With deep sadness I have to announce that Professor Doug Stuart passed away on Saturday April 6 at the age of 87. Read more Image Different Approach to Understanding Brain and Blood Flow April 4, 2019 The combination of math and physiology research could help people avoid stroke. Listen to the radio interviews with physiology professor Tim Secomb on Arizona Science an on Arizona Public Media. Read more Image Dr. Meredith Hay Elected President of the American Physiological Society March 28, 2019 Dr. Hay seeks to advance physiology’s brand and increase students’ awareness of physiology as a discipline. Read more Image Multitasking Amygdala Neurons Respond to Sights, Sounds, and Touch March 21, 2019 A recent study by Dr. Katalin Gothard and colleagues looked at how amygdala neurons that respond to touch also respond to imagery and sounds. These cells may provide the building blocks needed to process multi-sensory social and emotional information. Read more Image UA Physiology Exhibit Explains Heart Health and Heart Disease at the Tucson Festival of Books Science City March 12, 2019 The UA Department of Physiology and the UA Physiology Club participate in Science City again this year with an exhibit focusing on the Heart in Health and Disease. Read more Image Q&A with Zachary Ravnitzky, Physiology Senior and Director of Finance for Medicats March 6, 2019 Zachary Ravnitzky, from Phoenix, Ariz., is a physiology senior, minoring in molecular and cellular biology. He also is the director of finance for Mobile Medicats, a nonprofit run by undergraduate students to help Tucson’s homeless population. Read more Image Episode 169: Investigating the Mind-Body Dialogue March 5, 2019 Everyone knows our brain controls our body, but how does our body influence our brain? Read more Image Reducing Rat Populations Through UA-invented Humane Fertility Control March 1, 2019 While rats have been nibbling away in cities around the world, researchers at the University of Arizona were working on developing a non-reproductive rodent model for the study of menopause. In the College of Medicine – Tucson Department of Physiology, Dr. Patricia Hoyer’s research yielded a chemical formulation that provided humane, non-lethal rodent infertility. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image Professor Betty Atwater Recognized As Best Faculty Mentor May 16, 2019 Anne E. (Betty) Atwater, PhD, Professor Emerita, Department of Physiology, was one of seven faculty members who received the 2019 Faculty Mentoring Award. Read more
Image Collaboration to Develop Machine Learning Models for Human Drug Transporters April 18, 2019 National Institute of General Medical Science (NIGMS) at the National Institutes of Health has awarded $210,712 to Collaborations Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (CPI) to initiate a project at the University of Arizona College of Medicine aimed at ultimately developing a suite of machine learning models for human uptake transporters. Read more
Image In Memoriam: Douglas G. Stuart, PhD, DSc, UA Regents’ Professor Emeritus and Founding Member of the College of Medicine April 16, 2019 A celebration of his life will be held on Monday, May 13, 2019, 4 p.m-5:30., in the Silver and Sage Room at Old Main, 1200 E. University Blvd. Read more
Image Professor Zoe Cohen Receives UA’s Five-Star Faculty Award April 16, 2019 Zoe Cohen, PhD, was honored for excellence in teaching and mentoring with the Margaret M. Briehl and Dennis T. Ray Five Star Faculty Award for 2019. Read more
Image Professor Douglas G. Stuart (October 5, 1931 - April 6, 2019) April 8, 2019 With deep sadness I have to announce that Professor Doug Stuart passed away on Saturday April 6 at the age of 87. Read more
Image Different Approach to Understanding Brain and Blood Flow April 4, 2019 The combination of math and physiology research could help people avoid stroke. Listen to the radio interviews with physiology professor Tim Secomb on Arizona Science an on Arizona Public Media. Read more
Image Dr. Meredith Hay Elected President of the American Physiological Society March 28, 2019 Dr. Hay seeks to advance physiology’s brand and increase students’ awareness of physiology as a discipline. Read more
Image Multitasking Amygdala Neurons Respond to Sights, Sounds, and Touch March 21, 2019 A recent study by Dr. Katalin Gothard and colleagues looked at how amygdala neurons that respond to touch also respond to imagery and sounds. These cells may provide the building blocks needed to process multi-sensory social and emotional information. Read more
Image UA Physiology Exhibit Explains Heart Health and Heart Disease at the Tucson Festival of Books Science City March 12, 2019 The UA Department of Physiology and the UA Physiology Club participate in Science City again this year with an exhibit focusing on the Heart in Health and Disease. Read more
Image Q&A with Zachary Ravnitzky, Physiology Senior and Director of Finance for Medicats March 6, 2019 Zachary Ravnitzky, from Phoenix, Ariz., is a physiology senior, minoring in molecular and cellular biology. He also is the director of finance for Mobile Medicats, a nonprofit run by undergraduate students to help Tucson’s homeless population. Read more
Image Episode 169: Investigating the Mind-Body Dialogue March 5, 2019 Everyone knows our brain controls our body, but how does our body influence our brain? Read more
Image Reducing Rat Populations Through UA-invented Humane Fertility Control March 1, 2019 While rats have been nibbling away in cities around the world, researchers at the University of Arizona were working on developing a non-reproductive rodent model for the study of menopause. In the College of Medicine – Tucson Department of Physiology, Dr. Patricia Hoyer’s research yielded a chemical formulation that provided humane, non-lethal rodent infertility. Read more