Content Tagged with: School of Medicine
Biomedical scientist named chief editor of new bioinformatics journal
Adam Godzik, a professor of biomedical sciences in the UCR School of Medicine, has been named field chief editor of the journal Frontiers in Bioinformatics. Launched last month, the open-source journal publishes research on tools and algorithms used in the analysis of biological data. The peer-reviewed journal is led by an independent editorial...
UCR joins drug discovery consortium
UC Riverside has joined the University of California Drug Discovery Consortium, or UC DCC , "a cross-campus initiative aimed at building a drug discovery community that actively promotes research translation through industry partnerships." UC DDC provides UC researchers with funding and mentorship to advance the creation of drugs that address...
School of Medicine honored by diversity magazine
The UCR School of Medicine has been selected as one of 46 institutions of higher education in the health professions to receive the 2020 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity, or HEED, Award from INSIGHT into Diversity magazine. The medical school previously received the award in 2018 and 2019. This year, it was the only...
Finding a cure for multiple sclerosis
Seema Tiwari-Woodruff, a professor of biomedical sciences in the UCR School of Medicine, and her colleagues have received a grant of $373,000 from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society for a project in which her lab will select the five best candidate compounds to speed up nerve impulses, a promising new avenue to treat multiple sclerosis...
Campus COVID-19 testing lab to open
UC Riverside is opening a diagnostic lab that will allow for expanded and rapid testing of students, staff, and faculty members for the coronavirus. The COVID-19 testing lab, located at the Multidisciplinary Research Building, or MRB, successfully tested its first sample on Aug. 12 and opened in early September. The lab will allow the campus to...
SOM dean honored on Riverside mural
Dr. Deborah Deas, vice chancellor for health sciences and dean of UCR’s School of Medicine, is one of the subjects honored as a Riverside influencer on a new series of murals. Deas was nominated for the recognition by Arts for IE, a regional arts collaborative made up of the Riverside Arts Council, Arts Connection, and Music Changing Lives. She is...
Gene found to play key role in promoting intestinal health
UC Riverside-led study finds PTPN2 contributes to how intestinal epithelial cells and macrophages critically influence each other in the gut
Gender disparity in surgery must be addressed, study asserts
Research paper is first of three on a project evaluating trends in gender representation at regional and national academic surgery conferences
School of Medicine postdoc receives NIH Pathway to Independence grant
Rebekah Charney, a postdoctoral researcher in the School of Medicine, has received a five-year “Pathway to Independence” grant from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research of the National Institutes of Health, or NIH. The career development grant will support Charney’s research on the role of critical genes in human neural crest...
UCR family medicine residency program begins at Dignity Health St. Bernardine Medical Center
The UC Riverside School of Medicine’s family medicine residency program begins today, July 1, at Dignity Health St. Bernardine Medical Center in San Bernardino. The three-year program is an expansion of the partnership between the School of Medicine and the medical center — a 342-bed, nonprofit hospital serving the Inland Empire in emergency care...
Study describes experiences of transgender and gender nonconforming patients in the Inland Empire
Research underscores need for more health professional training to assist this community
Medical students use online lectures to reach out to homeschooled children
A pair of medical students at UC Riverside have launched a series of free lectures aimed at assisting children affected by recent school closures due to the coronavirus pandemic. Children of the UCR faculty, staff, and student communities as well as local families can attend the lectures being offered via Zoom. Two lectures were offered on Monday...
Biomedical scientist to explore how COVID-19 and cardiovascular disease are linked
Changcheng Zhou is an expert on atherosclerosis, obesity, and metabolic disorders
Study shows receptor regulates atherosclerosis
PXR may be a potential therapeutic target to combat cardiovascular disease
Study directly addresses impact of COVID-19 on older men living with HIV
Survey suggests the coronavirus is causing disruption to HIV medication
UCR medical students form pediatric phone triage to streamline patient calls during coronavirus outbreak
When the pediatrics clinic at UCR Health , the clinical arm of the UCR School of Medicine , began receiving a high volume of calls because of the novel coronavirus, Dr. Adwoa Osei reached out to a few medical students for help. The students swiftly began modifying the Barton Schmitt COVID-19 protocol, a 10-page document densely packed with...
UCR medical students deliver personal protective equipment to local hospitals
Some UC Riverside medical students are helping alleviate the shortage of personal protective equipment, or PPE, in inland Southern California by seeking donations from the community and delivering them to local hospitals. Nikita Kadakia, a third-year student in the School of Medicine, is the regional coordinator for Medical Supply Drive, or...
Research identifies women’s health issues as they age with HIV
Stigma, depression, and social isolation prevail in study participants
Medical students create task force to address COVID-19 community impact
The COVID-19 Student Taskforce, a group of self-organized students in the Inland Empire, is working to create a support network for local community members and mitigate the social, economic, and health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The task force was formed in early March this year by a group of UCR School of Medicine students and is comprised...
Psychiatrists review the treatment of stuttering
Gerald Maguire and colleagues highlight a drug that selectively blocks the actions of dopamine at a unique receptor