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Released: 23-Aug-2022 3:05 PM EDT
New I3LUNG project to fund AI tools for improving treatment and outcomes for lung cancer patients
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new €10M grant will support an international, multi-institution effort to develop algorithms capable of predicting an individual patient’s response to immunotherapy.

Newswise: Keisha Mullings-Smith named the University of Chicago Medicine’s new Vice President, Chief Experience Officer
Released: 23-Aug-2022 2:35 PM EDT
Keisha Mullings-Smith named the University of Chicago Medicine’s new Vice President, Chief Experience Officer
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine named Keisha Mullings-Smith as its new Vice President, Chief Experience Officer.

Released: 16-Aug-2022 10:10 AM EDT
Dr. Maia Hightower named UChicago Medicine Chief Digital & Technology Officer
University of Chicago Medical Center

Maia Hightower, MD, MBA, MPH, an internist and accomplished healthcare IT executive, has been named the University of Chicago Medicine’s new Executive Vice President and Chief Digital & Technology Officer effective August 15, 2022. Hightower is CEO and co-founder of Equality AI, a startup that helps clinical teams achieve health equity through responsible AI and machine-learning operations.

Released: 10-Aug-2022 12:20 PM EDT
Study finds U.S. nursing homes underreport pressure ulcers in federal data
University of Chicago Medical Center

Researchers assessing the accuracy of star ratings for the Nursing Home Care Compare system found the number and severity of pressure ulcers in patients was underreported, thus questioning the reliability of the self-reported data on patient safety measures.

Released: 8-Aug-2022 12:10 PM EDT
Collaborative between UChicago Medicine and Advocate Health Care supports 18 grassroots organizations helping to keep kids safe this summer
University of Chicago Medical Center

Eighteen South Side community groups are receiving $150,000 to support their grassroots work supporting youth and keeping them safe during the summer — a time when violence and violent injuries typically increases in the Chicagoland area. The funding is made possible through the annual grants program from Southland RISE (Resilience Initiative to Strengthen and Empower), a collaborative uniting the trauma recovery programs from the University of Chicago Medicine and Advocate Health Care.

Released: 5-Aug-2022 11:05 AM EDT
UChicago Medicine breaks ground on $121M multispecialty care facility in Crown Point, Indiana
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine broke ground on a new two-story, 130,000-square-foot multispecialty care center and micro-hospital in Northwest Indiana for what will be the academic health system's largest off-site facility and its first freestanding building in Indiana. The $121 million state-of-the-art care center, at I-65 and 109th Avenue in Crown Point, is expected to open in spring of 2024.

Released: 3-Aug-2022 11:05 AM EDT
Primary care doctors would need more than 24 hours/day to provide recommended care
University of Chicago Medical Center

New study highlights the large discrepancy between recommended guidelines and a physician's time, but a team-based care model could be a partial remedy.

26-Jul-2022 7:00 AM EDT
Rapid Loss of Smell Predicts Dementia and Smaller Brain Areas Linked to Alzheimer’s
University of Chicago Medical Center

New research from the University of Chicago Medicine shows that a decline in a person’s sense of smell over time predicts their loss of cognitive function and can foretell structural changes in regions of the brain that are important in Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. The findings could lead to the development of smell-test screening to detect cognitive impairment earlier in patients.

Released: 26-Jul-2022 9:55 AM EDT
U.S. News & World Report ranks 10 University of Chicago Medical Center specialties among the best in the country
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medical Center is one of just 24 hospitals nationwide to have 10 specialties that rank on U.S. News & World Report's 2022-2023 Best Hospitals list.

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14-Jul-2022 4:05 PM EDT
New fossil shows four-legged fishapod that returned to the water while Tiktaalik ventured onto land
University of Chicago Medical Center

Researchers discover a new fossil that is closely related to other animals that made the transition to land, but with features more suited for swimming and life in the water.

Released: 20-Jul-2022 10:40 AM EDT
UChicago Medicine, WNBA Chicago Sky renew partnership agreement
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine and the WNBA Chicago Sky renewed their partnership in a multiyear agreement where the academic health system will continue to serve as the team’s official medical provider and a major sponsor.

Released: 19-Jul-2022 3:40 PM EDT
Mark Anderson, Renowned Cardiac Expert and Medical Leader, Named to Lead University of Chicago Medicine
University of Chicago Medical Center

Mark Anderson, a renowned scholar, physician and caregiver, has been appointed to lead the University of Chicago's field-defining work in medicine and biological sciences as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs, Dean of the Division of the Biological Sciences and Dean of the Pritzker School of Medicine, effective October 1, 2022.

Released: 13-Jul-2022 11:30 AM EDT
UChicago Medicine invites community to provide input to help shape the South Side’s cancer center of the future
University of Chicago Medical Center

As part of UChicago Medicine's community engagement efforts, the public is invited to provide input to inform the services and offerings at what will be the state’s only freestanding comprehensive cancer center.

Released: 13-Jul-2022 11:25 AM EDT
UChicago Medicine’s Community Health Needs Assessment Identifies Cancer, Heart Disease as Health Priorities for South Side
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine released its 2021-22 Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA) for the communities the health system serves on Chicago’s South Side and in the south suburbs.

Newswise: UChicago Medicine using the newest, high-tech for transporting donor organs
Released: 13-Jul-2022 9:55 AM EDT
UChicago Medicine using the newest, high-tech for transporting donor organs
University of Chicago Medical Center

No more packing donor lungs on ice. UChicago Medicine is deploying a new ice-free, temperature-controlled cold storage cooler to transport donor lungs.

Newswise: UChicago Medicine sponsors Lake County Corn Dogs baseball team
Released: 13-Jul-2022 9:55 AM EDT
UChicago Medicine sponsors Lake County Corn Dogs baseball team
University of Chicago Medical Center

UChicago Medicine partners with Crown Point, Indiana's new baseball team, the Lake County Corn Dogs.

Released: 13-Jul-2022 9:55 AM EDT
Assaults with Paintball Guns Cause More Serious Eye Injuries Than Previously Known, New Study Reports
University of Chicago Medical Center

University of Chicago Medicine study is the first to focus on paintball guns used as assault weapons with the intent to cause harm.

28-Jun-2022 12:05 PM EDT
Algorithm Predicts Crime a Week in Advance, but Reveals Bias in Police Response
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new computer model uses publicly available data to predict crime accurately in eight U.S. cities, while revealing increased police response in wealthy neighborhoods at the expense of less advantaged areas.

   
Released: 14-Jun-2022 9:55 AM EDT
Comer Children's again listed among top hospitals in U.S. News & World Report 2022-23 rankings
University of Chicago Medical Center

UChicago Medicine Comer Children's Hospital again has been ranked as one of the top pediatric hospitals in the country, placing No. 2 in Illinois.

Released: 8-Jun-2022 11:50 AM EDT
UChicago Medicine Launches National Cancer Institute Research Study to Inform the Future of Cancer Prevention
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine hopes to recruit 50,000 people to participate in a new national study designed to explore the causes of cancer and learn more about how to prevent it.

3-Jun-2022 12:05 PM EDT
“Bridge Therapy” May Benefit Some Children with High-Risk Neuroblastoma
University of Chicago Medical Center

Additional therapy between two standard phases of treatment may be especially effective in patients with stable metastatic cancer.

3-Jun-2022 12:05 PM EDT
Researchers Find Epigenetic Changes During Pregnancy May Contribute to the Development of Asthma
University of Chicago Medical Center

New research sheds light on underlying epigenetic mechanisms contributing to the development of severe asthma.

26-May-2022 5:05 PM EDT
Study: More equitable vaccine coverage could have prevented over 250 COVID-19 deaths in Chicago
University of Chicago Medical Center

University of Chicago Medicine research shows discrepancies in COVID-19 vaccine coverage across Chicago zip codes.

Released: 25-May-2022 2:30 PM EDT
Researchers Find New Mechanism to Turn on Cancer-Killing T Cells
University of Chicago Medical Center

In a new study, researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center and the University of Amsterdam have brought insight into one crucial step in the anti-cancer immune response process: T cell priming.

Newswise: Leapfrog awards University of Chicago Medical Center 21st consecutive 'A' for hospital safety
Released: 10-May-2022 10:15 AM EDT
Leapfrog awards University of Chicago Medical Center 21st consecutive 'A' for hospital safety
University of Chicago Medical Center

The Leapfrog Group gives the University of Chicago Medical Center its 21st consecutive A in hospital safety — one of only 22 acute-care facilities nationwide with such a record — while UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial gets another B.

Released: 4-May-2022 10:05 AM EDT
UChicago Medicine invests $607 million in community benefits for South Side and Southland regions in fiscal 2021
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine contributed $606.9 million in benefits and services to residents of the South Side and Southland areas in fiscal 2021, according to the latest annual report that outlines the academic health system’s investments in and support of the community.

Released: 28-Mar-2022 3:10 PM EDT
UChicago Medicine earns top score as LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leader
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine has received the top score and the designation of “LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leader” in the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 15th anniversary edition of the Healthcare Equality Index (HEI). The HEI is the nation’s foremost survey of healthcare facilities on policies and practices dedicated to the equitable treatment and inclusion of LGBTQ+ patients, visitors and employees.

Released: 21-Mar-2022 4:00 PM EDT
UChicago Medicine among top 10 most racially inclusive hospitals in the U.S.
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new report from the Lown Institute, a non-partisan think tank that advocates for a just healthcare system, ranks the University of Chicago Medicine No. 6 on its list of the most racially inclusive hospitals.

Released: 21-Mar-2022 3:00 PM EDT
Pilot grants foster development of up-and-coming ovarian cancer researchers
University of Chicago Medical Center

Seven researchers from Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center and the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center have been awarded pilot grants from the Ovarian Cancer SPORE to make progress in research for ovarian cancer, the fifth leading cause of cancer death in women.

16-Mar-2022 1:10 PM EDT
New insights into how tumors metabolically adapt to their environment may lead to better cancer therapies
University of Chicago Medical Center

UChicago researchers discovered several important mechanisms that affect how ovarian cancer tumors interact with the immune response and how combination therapies can exploit these pathways to improve ovarian cancer treatment.

Released: 15-Mar-2022 2:35 PM EDT
UChicago Medicine Receives Approval to Begin Designing City’s First Freestanding Cancer Center on South Side
University of Chicago Medical Center

The regulatory Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board approved the University of Chicago Medicine’s application for a master design permit Tuesday, allowing the academic health system to move forward with the design and planning process for the state’s and city’s first freestanding comprehensive cancer center.

Released: 14-Mar-2022 9:45 AM EDT
Cannabis impacts distinct demographics differently
University of Chicago Medical Center

Two new papers from the University of Chicago Medicine show increasing doses of THC, the main main psychoactive ingredient in cannabis, can increase bodily anxiety in women. Meanwhile, researchers in the lab of Dr. Harriet de Wit also found that when compared to adults, adolescents are more negatively impacted by THC on cognitive tasks.

2-Mar-2022 1:35 PM EST
Combination treatment is effective for treating smokers who drink heavily
University of Chicago Medical Center

A study on smokers who drink heavily finds that a combination treatment of the drug varenicline and nicotine replacement therapy is more effective for smoking cessation, and that efforts to quit smoking can indirectly lead to reduced drinking rates.

Released: 25-Feb-2022 2:10 PM EST
South Side Pediatric Asthma Center Receives $375K grant from Cigna Foundation to support children living with asthma in Chicago and beyond
University of Chicago Medical Center

The Cigna Foundation awarded a $375,000 Health and Well-Being grant to support the South Side Pediatric Asthma Center’s (SSPAC) mission to improve access to care and health outcomes for children with asthma on the South Side of Chicago.

Released: 23-Feb-2022 9:25 AM EST
Odunsi named Bucksbaum Institute Master Clinician
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine Bucksbaum Institute for Clinical Excellence named Kunle Odunsi, MD, PhD, as a Master Clinician for a three-year term, continuing the mission of improving the doctor-patient relationship through research and teaching.

Released: 15-Feb-2022 1:30 PM EST
Study of LSD Microdosing Doesn't Show a Therapeutic Effect
University of Chicago Medical Center

Research at the University of Chicago has found that while taking small amounts of the psychedelic drug LSD — a practice known as “microdosing” — appears to be safe, it does not appear to significantly affect mood or cognitive function.

3-Feb-2022 4:05 PM EST
Getting more sleep reduces caloric intake, a game changer for weight loss programs
University of Chicago Medical Center

In a randomized clinical trial, overweight adults who increased their nightly sleep duration by about an hour reduced their daily caloric intake by an average of 270 kcal, which would lead to weight loss over time.

Released: 4-Feb-2022 2:05 PM EST
Spanish-language vaccine resources harder to access, while Hispanic vaccination rates remain below overall average, study finds
University of Chicago Medical Center

Researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine found that when searching for vaccine information online, Spanish language resources took extra clicks to access compared to English language resources.

Released: 3-Feb-2022 4:10 PM EST
Early data suggests many individuals still COVID+ after 5 days of isolation, challenging return-to-work recommendations
University of Chicago Medical Center

A preprint of new data collected from healthcare workers at the University of Chicago Medicine found more than half of individuals who felt well enough to work still tested positive at 6 days after symptom onset.

Newswise: Stock Named Leukemia Committee Co-Chair of National Cooperative Clinical Trials Group
Released: 2-Feb-2022 5:20 PM EST
Stock Named Leukemia Committee Co-Chair of National Cooperative Clinical Trials Group
University of Chicago Medical Center

UChicago Medicine oncologist Wendy Stock, MD, has been named co-chair of the Leukemia Committee of the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology.

Released: 25-Jan-2022 5:05 PM EST
Despite the pandemic, UChicago Medicine performed a record number of transplants in 2021, mirroring a nationwide trend
University of Chicago Medical Center

A record-high 346 organ transplants were done at the University of Chicago Medicine in 2021 — up 42% from the previous year and part of a nationwide trend in transplant surgeries.

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20-Jan-2022 2:00 PM EST
Researchers recommend clinical trials for CBD to prevent COVID-19 based on promising animal data
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new study shows that an FDA-approved, pharmaceutical-grade formulation of CBD has an antiviral effect in human lung cells and mice, and shows a significant negative association with COVID infection in human patients.

Newswise: M. Eileen Dolan named deputy director of the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center
Released: 19-Jan-2022 1:25 PM EST
M. Eileen Dolan named deputy director of the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center has appointed M. Eileen Dolan, PhD, Professor of Medicine, as its Deputy Director, effective January 3, 2022.

Released: 19-Jan-2022 10:15 AM EST
AMITA Health and UChicago Medicine Launch Cancer Collaboration at AMITA Health Saint Joseph Hospital-Chicago
University of Chicago Medical Center

AMITA Health and the University of Chicago Medicine have joined forces in a collaboration to jointly bring the South Side academic health system’s specialized cancer expertise, access to advanced therapies and innovative clinical trials, and greater cancer care options to Chicago’s North Side.

Released: 11-Jan-2022 4:05 PM EST
CXCL10: a promising marker for immunotherapy response in metastatic melanoma
University of Chicago Medical Center

By studying how T cells infiltrate tumors, researchers hope to develop new immunotherapies that work for more people.

Released: 4-Jan-2022 2:05 PM EST
New computational workflow for analyzing gene expression in single cells reveals potential drug targets to treat atherosclerosis
University of Chicago Medical Center

UChicago Medicine researchers are using single-cell genetic sequencing and big data in a cardioinformatics approach to find new drug targets in heart disease.

13-Dec-2021 10:05 AM EST
Chicago study finds individual housing dramatically reduced coronavirus rates in at-risk people experiencing homelessness
University of Chicago Medical Center

Providing individual hotel rooms with supports to people experiencing homelessness who were at high risk of severe COVID-19 led to a 2.5-fold decrease in SARS-CoV-2 rates compared to rates seen in Chicago city shelters, as well as improvements in other health measures and housing outcomes.



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