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  • Awards & HonorsGretchen Gignac, MD, Named Distinguished Faculty of the Month for July
  • Awards & HonorsGahyun Yo, MBA, Named Distinguished Staff of the Month for July
  • Awards & HonorsDennis Jones, PhD, Recognized with ASIP Cotran Early Career Investigator Award
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Study Reveals Factors that Shape Haitian Creole-Speaking Women’s Birth Plans after C-Sections

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The information was used to develop a group counseling curriculum to enhance shared decision making between the women and their care provider.

Survival is More Important than a Chronic Medical Condition in Prioritizing Medical Care when Resources are Limited

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Findings support excluding chronic heart failure, cirrhosis, chronic lung disease from a list of conditions which should be triaged as lower priority for ventilators if there is a shortage.

Researchers Create Novel Curriculum Assessment Tool to Improve Medical Education About LGBTQI Populations

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The tool identified strengths in the pre-clerkship and clerkship curricula, but also revealed that some SGM topics are underrepresented.

Inflammatory Processes are Altered in the Brains of People with Opioid Use Disorder

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The researchers believe that this work offers a new context for neuroinflammatory actions in the human brain that may explain how opioids produce circuit dysfunction.

Gender Differentiates How Facial Expressions are Processed in the Brains of Alcoholics

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Findings suggest that clinicians, educators and public health officials should approach different prevention and treatment strategies for men and women.

Providing Critical Support to Early-stage Science: The CTSI Pilot Grant Program

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The Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) and its Integrated Pilot Program helps investigators explore major challenges in translational sciences.

Daniel Remick, MD,  Appointed Editor-in-Chief of Shock

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He will serve as the Editor-in-Chief for the scientific journal Shock® Injury, Inflammation, and Sepsis: Laboratory and Clinical Approaches.

David H. Farb, PhD, Announces Plans to Step Down as Chair of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics

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Over the next year, Dr. Farb will prepare the department (now ranked in the top 18th percentile) for its transition from his leadership to its next stages of development.

Antibodies Produced in the Lung Can Prevent Respiratory Infections from Becoming Severe

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Understanding how antibodies and antibody-secreting cells can fight against lung infection will provide new directions for improving vaccines and treatment.

Researchers Discover Oligodendrocyte Loss and Subtype Alteration in CTE Brains

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Findings may lead to new therapies.

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