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The Making of Medicine

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Bradford Worrall, MD, is advancing our understanding of stroke.
News on Stroke, From Down Under
3/23/2018

Our Bradford Worrall, MD, is making headlines without even being in the country. He was part of a major effort that has identified 22 new  genetic risk factors for stroke, tripling the number of gene regions known to affect your stroke risk. The researchers are hailing it as the largest…

Scott Kelly returned from space 2 inches taller .. and with his DNA altered.
NASA’s Big Announcement — the UVA Connection
3/15/2018

You may have heard the news from NASA: Spending time in space can change your gene expression. Scientists determined this by comparing the genetic makeup of twin astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly after Scott spent a year on the International Space Station. [caption id="attachment_438" align="alignleft" width="100"] Garrett-Bakelman[/caption] One of the…

video post Ziv Haskal, MD, views the radiology procedure in virtual reality.
Virtual Reality Radiology (with VIDEO)
3/13/2018

Want to see what it's like to do a radiology procedure with our Ziv Haskal, MD? Now you can, thanks to virtual reality. Dr. Haskal has created a VR experience demonstrating a complex procedure from beginning to end. He plans to use it as a teaching tool, so that colleagues…

Robert Carey, MD, tried to retire but found he wasn't very good at it.
The Most Meaningful Accomplishment
3/9/2018

I told you previously about how our Robert Carey, MD, played a key role in establishing new blood pressure guidelines, guidelines that classify millions more people as having high blood pressure. Now Wes Hester over at UVA Today has done a nice, in-depth piece on him in which he reflects…

An abstract image suggesting medical research
Considering a Clinical Trial?
2/27/2018

We're always excited when our medical research makes it to the clinical trials phase. That's because it takes a tremendous amount of effort to get there. It may take many years of lab work -- decades, even -- before we're confident enough to proceed into human testing. This also explains,…

Graduate student Michael Schappe (left) and Bimal Desai, PhD, have discovered a switch that could let doctors shut down inflammation.
The Switch That Could Shut Down Inflammation – Even in the Brain
2/26/2018

Our Bimal Desai, PhD, has discovered an electrical switch within a certain type of immune cell that could let us treat inflammatory diseases including inflammation of the brain, as seen in Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s, for the first time. What he found was that this switch, called an ion channel,…

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