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The Making of Medicine

Author: Josh Barney (Page 57)

Bill Petri: Virginia Outstanding Scientist
2/13/2017

Bill Petri, MD, PhD, has earned a well-deserved recognition from Va. Gov. Terry McAuliffe. The governor and the Science Museum of Virginia have named Dr. Petri one of Virginia's Outstanding Scientists for 2017. That's quite an honor. The chief of our Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, Dr. Petri…

Funding for UVA Research Shoots Way Up
1/27/2017

Great news for the research enterprise here at the School of Medicine. Our funding from the National Institutes of Health climbed a whopping 25 percent in 2016. The total funding tallied more than $126 million, up from $101.2 million in 2015.  That's important because that money is what allows our…

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The Future of Genome Modification
1/27/2017

Did you know that scientists have already genetically modified a type of mosquito to help reduce the spread of malaria? That tidbit's from an interesting article on UVA Today about the future of genome editing. It's a Q&A with UVA public policy professor Randall Lutter, a faculty member at UVA’s…

2016 was a Big Year for the Brain
1/3/2017

National Public Radio has done a roundup of 2016's major discoveries about the brain. You'll see the School of Medicine's Jonathan Kipnis, PhD, featured up high. And for good reason. His work is really forcing science to rethink what it thought it knew about the brain. Click the link above…

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The Challenges of Gene Editing
1/3/2017

The possibility of editing our genes to prevent disease is tremendously exciting, but this interesting article from National Public Radio highlights what a daunting task it is.  (The piece also includes the fun tidbit that mitochondria, the powerhouses of our cells, are thought to have once been primitive bacteria that…

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Wishes for the New Year
1/1/2017

Happy new year, everyone. May it bring even more discoveries and breakthroughs than we saw in 2016. Medical research can happen slowly, but each step forward is just that: a step forward.

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