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Released: 17-Nov-2020 11:00 AM EST
Motor neural population activity patterns are different for reach and grasp behaviors
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new study from researchers at the University of Chicago has found that neuronal population dynamics in the motor cortex are very different during reaching and grasping behavior, challenging a popular theory that indicated intrinsic, dynamic patterns control motor behaviors.

2-Nov-2020 3:00 PM EST
University of Chicago Medicine begins recruiting participants for phase 3 COVID-19 investigational vaccine clinical trial
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medical Center will be a testing site for the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson’s Phase 3 clinical research study, ENSEMBLE trial, to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Janssen’s investigational COVID-19 vaccine candidate, JNJ-78436735, also known as Ad26.COV2.S.

22-Oct-2020 8:20 AM EDT
Clinical trial shows experimental drug safely slows progression of diabetic kidney disease
University of Chicago Medical Center

Patients with diabetic kidney disease can potentially be treated with a new investigational medication that may slow the progress of their illness without harmful side effects to their hearts, according to the results of a global clinical trial announced Friday.

Released: 22-Oct-2020 11:55 AM EDT
Key details about broadly neutralizing antibodies provide insights for universal flu vaccine
University of Chicago Medical Center

New research from an immunology team at the University of Chicago may shed light on the challenges of developing a universal flu vaccine that would provide long-lasting and broad protection against influenza viruses.

Released: 20-Oct-2020 8:20 AM EDT
$5M grant awarded to support “My Diabetes, My Community” research trial for managing patient care
University of Chicago Medical Center

Researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine are launching a four-year research trial to test the effects of two evidenced-based interventions for personalized diabetes care for older adults, thanks to a new $5 million grant provided by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), part of the National Institutes of Health.

Released: 16-Oct-2020 3:05 PM EDT
How to have a safe and fun Halloween during the COVID-19 pandemic
University of Chicago Medical Center

Dr. Poj Lysouvakon, pediatric director of the Mother-Baby Unit at the University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children’s Hospital, says it's still possible to have a safe and fun Halloween this year. Here's how.

Released: 15-Oct-2020 3:40 PM EDT
How to stay safe from flu during the COVID-19 pandemic
University of Chicago Medical Center

University of Chicago Medicine infectious diseases expert Dr. Allison Bartlett explains what to know to stay safe this winter from both influenza and COVID-19.

Released: 15-Oct-2020 1:40 PM EDT
Tips for voting safely during a pandemic
University of Chicago Medical Center

Voting is one of the most important things citizens get to do. University of Chicago Medicine Infectious Diseases Specialist Dr. Mai Tuyet Pho explains how to vote safely amid a global pandemic.

   
Released: 13-Oct-2020 12:15 PM EDT
Building “ToxAll” — a smart, self-assembling nano-vaccine to prevent toxoplasmosis
University of Chicago Medical Center

A team of researchers at the University of Chicago have developed a self-assembling nanoparticle to create a toolbox for treating infections such as Toxoplasma gondii, a serious parasitic infection.

   
Released: 8-Oct-2020 12:15 PM EDT
UChicago Medicine receives recognition for resuscitation and stroke care
University of Chicago Medical Center

The American Heart Association has recognized Comer Children’s Hospital with its top honor for resuscitation care of newborns and children, and University of Chicago Medicine with its top honor for stroke care. The awards reflect commitment to high-quality, advanced care for children and adults.

Released: 6-Oct-2020 11:35 AM EDT
University of Chicago genomics researcher receives prestigious NIH New Innovator Award
University of Chicago Medical Center

Oni Basu, PhD, an assistant professor of genetic medicine at the University of Chicago, has received the prestigious National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s New Innovator Award. These awards are given to exceptionally creative scientists proposing high-risk, high-impact research at all career stages.

   
5-Oct-2020 4:10 PM EDT
Modest increases in physician productivity can offset the cost of medical scribes
University of Chicago Medical Center

New research led by Neda Laiteerapong MD, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University Chicago Medicine, indicates the real value of a scribe to a medical practice.

Released: 2-Oct-2020 2:35 PM EDT
Chicago Center for HIV Elimination awarded $5 million for community COVID-19 testing and prevention
University of Chicago Medical Center

The Chicago Center for HIV Elimination, housed at the University of Chicago, has been awarded $5 million over two years through the National Institute of Health’s (NIH) RADx Underserved Populations program to support a COVID-19 testing project to engage two disenfranchised populations.

30-Sep-2020 6:05 PM EDT
New nanotechology design provides hope for personalized vaccination for treating cancer
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new study demonstrates the use of charged nanoscale metal-organic frameworks for generating free radicals using X-rays within tumor tissue to kill cancer cells. The same frameworks can be used for delivering immune signaling molecules to activate the immune response against tumor cells.

   
Released: 1-Oct-2020 10:35 AM EDT
Study finds women want more information from religious hospitals on their reproductive care restrictions
University of Chicago Medical Center

Religious hospital policies that restrict reproductive health care are poorly understood by patients, according to new bioethics research from UChicago Medicine.

Released: 1-Oct-2020 10:25 AM EDT
UChicago Medicine, in partnership with Solis Mammography, opens two new breast health centers
University of Chicago Medical Center

Solis Mammography, the nation’s largest independent provider of breast health and diagnostic services, is expanding access to 3D mammography and diagnostic breast health procedures through a partnership with University of Chicago Medicine.

Released: 1-Oct-2020 10:10 AM EDT
Sickness doesn’t fight fair. Neither do we.
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine launched a new brand marketing campaign that highlights the academic health system’s commitment to advancing healthcare and its relentless quest to finding answers to the most difficult medical problems that patients face.

30-Sep-2020 7:20 PM EDT
Sleep apnea treatment reduces heart problems in patients with prediabetes, new study finds
University of Chicago Medical Center

Research from the University of Chicago Medicine finds people with prediabetes and obstructive sleep apnea can reduce their daytime resting heart rate and risk of cardiovascular disease by using a CPAP device.

Released: 30-Sep-2020 6:25 PM EDT
Study reveals unnecessary stress testing performed prior to knee and hip replacement surgeries
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new study shows the overall rate of preoperative stress testing for hip and knee replacements has been decreasing consistently since 2006, but that many stress tests performed each year were unnecessary.

Released: 24-Sep-2020 4:30 PM EDT
Physicians issue warning about rare neurological condition, expected to appear this fall
University of Chicago Medical Center

Pediatricians Henry David, MD, and Madan Kumar, DO, of the University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children's Hospital warn parents of young children to watch out for symptoms of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), a rare neurological disorder linked to viral infections that can lead to permanent paralysis.

Released: 17-Sep-2020 12:25 PM EDT
UChicago bioinformatics team to create data infrastructure for global pediatric cancer initiative
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Pediatric Cancer Data Commons and The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society are working together to bring precision medicine to children and young adults with acute leukemia.

Released: 15-Sep-2020 7:05 PM EDT
Tail regeneration in lungfish provides insight into evolution of limb regrowth
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new study published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B from researchers at the University of Chicago and Universidade Federal do Pará explores regenerative ability in the tails of West African lungfish for the first time, and finds that the process shares many of the same traits as tail regeneration in salamanders. Their results indicate that this trait was likely found in a common ancestor – and provide a new opportunity for better understanding and harnessing the mechanisms of limb regrowth.

Released: 11-Sep-2020 4:50 PM EDT
Ingalls Memorial Behavioral Health Services Expand to Calumet City
University of Chicago Medical Center

UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial Hospital will expand its behavioral health services to Calumet City, Illinois in September 2020, providing essential outpatient mental healthcare to Southland residents.

6-Sep-2020 8:00 PM EDT
Telomere length varies across human tissue types
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new study comparing telomere length across 20 different tissue types from nearly 1,000 unique post-mortem donors identified variations and correlations across tissue types, which has implications for understanding biomarkers of disease and aging.

Released: 9-Sep-2020 11:05 AM EDT
UChicago Medicine joins BOOST-3 national trial to investigate treatments for traumatic brain injuries
University of Chicago Medical Center

As part of nationwide study to improve trauma care for severe brain injuries, researchers at UChicago Medicine are working to engage South Side residents and ensure representation among underrepresented communities.

Released: 4-Sep-2020 3:35 PM EDT
Study looks at smoking in pre-colonization North America
University of Chicago

For the first time, researchers use a metabolomics approach to find more detailed information about how tobacco use and smoking practices changed after colonization in North America.

Released: 3-Sep-2020 12:35 PM EDT
UChicago Medicine begins clinical trial testing the efficacy of antibody against SARS-CoV-2
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine is launching a clinical trial to examine the potential of an antibody against the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein for treating COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

3-Sep-2020 7:05 AM EDT
Study: Vitamin D deficiency may raise risk of getting COVID-19
University of Chicago Medical Center

In a retrospective study of patients tested for COVID-19, researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine found an association between vitamin D deficiency and the likelihood of becoming infected with the coronavirus. The findings were published Sept. 3 in JAMA Network Open.

Released: 1-Sep-2020 12:05 PM EDT
$500,000 gift supports worldwide effort to harness pediatric cancer data to advance treatment for children
University of Chicago Medical Center

Family looks to the ‘bright side’ by creating a charity to support pediatric cancer research and providing UChicago Medicine Comer Children's Hospital with $500,000 gift.

Released: 1-Sep-2020 11:45 AM EDT
Center for Asian Health Equity awarded $4.25 million CDC grant to prevent colorectal cancer in Illinois
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine's Center for Asian Health Equity has received a five-year, $4.25 million federal grant to increase colorectal cancer screenings, particularly among underserved and rural Illinois communities.

Released: 31-Aug-2020 4:40 PM EDT
UChicago Medicine named 'LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leader' for 6th consecutive time
University of Chicago Medical Center

For its equitable and inclusive policies and practices, the University of Chicago Medicine has been designated as a "LGBTQ Healthcare Equity Leader" by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation's Healthcare Equality Index.

Released: 28-Aug-2020 6:10 PM EDT
Promising research sheds light on treating deadly bone-marrow disorder
University of Chicago Medical Center

Researchers are beginning to understand more about how to treat a rare but deadly type of blood cancer known as Philadelphia chromosome-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms.

Released: 28-Aug-2020 6:05 PM EDT
New COVID-19 app helps users communicate health risks with each other
University of Chicago Medical Center

UChicago Medicine physicians helped develop an app to track COVID-19 symptoms, piggybacking on a similar platform for parents of premature babies who record and monitor health issues. MyCovid Passport lets users track symptoms and keep up to date on the latest health information.

24-Aug-2020 1:30 PM EDT
Small Molecule Treatment Reduces Colon Cancer Metastasis
University of Chicago Medical Center

University of Chicago Medicine investigators have found a new way to slow the metastasis of colon cancer: by treating it with a small molecule that essentially locks up cancer cells' ability to change shape and move throughout the body.

14-Aug-2020 12:35 PM EDT
PARP inhibitor becomes new treatment option for some men with advanced prostate cancer
University of Chicago Medical Center

Results from an international clinical trial found that men with advanced prostate cancer who have mutated BRCA1/BRCA2 genes can be treated successfully with a targeted therapy known as rucaparib.

6-Aug-2020 8:00 AM EDT
New intranasal vaccine platform provides potential for more effective vaccines with fewer side effects
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new study at the University of Chicago and Duke University finds that a new type of intranasal vaccine induces a strong immune response in lungs, with possible implications for COVID-19. The system uses nanofibers tagged with antigens to prime the immune system against a potential invasion.

Released: 5-Aug-2020 12:00 PM EDT
The University of Chicago is awarded a major federal contract to host a new COVID-19 medical imaging resource center
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new center hosted at the University of Chicago — co-led by the largest medical imaging professional organizations in the country — will help tackle the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic by curating a massive database of medical images to help better understand and treat the disease. The work is supported by a $20 million, two-year federal contract that could be renewable to $50 million over five years.

   
3-Aug-2020 6:00 PM EDT
Monarch butterflies raised in captivity may be worse at migrating south than wild monarchs raised outdoors
University of Chicago Medical Center

Researchers at the University of Chicago found that some commercially-bred monarch butterflies appear to be capable of migrating south, while wild-derived monarch butterflies raised in a closed greenhouse are worse at migrating south than their outdoor-raised counterparts.

Released: 31-Jul-2020 4:40 PM EDT
No racial disparities seen in response to remdesivir treatment of COVID-19
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new analysis by University of Chicago Medicine faculty, staff and collaborators around the world found remdesivir appears to be equally beneficial to patients regardless of race, supporting the need for early intervention and aggressive care for all patients in the fight against COVID-19.

Released: 28-Jul-2020 4:10 PM EDT
Surprising species-level diversity in our gut bacteria
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new UChicago study describes inter- and intra-species diversity within the Lachnospiraceae bacteria family.

28-Jul-2020 12:05 AM EDT
UChicago Medicine rises in US News’ hospital rankings
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine has continued to improve in U.S. News & World Report’s annual survey of the country’s best hospitals, released July 28, moving up to having nine specialties ranked among the top 50 in the nation, including six in the top 25.

Released: 27-Jul-2020 5:40 PM EDT
Deep learning algorithm identifies tumor subtypes based on routine histological images
University of Chicago Medical Center

Researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center, working with colleagues in Europe, created a deep learning algorithm that can infer molecular alterations directly from routine histology images across multiple common tumor types. The findings were published July 27 in Nature Cancer.

   
Released: 24-Jul-2020 4:20 PM EDT
UChicago Medicine selected as Chicago’s only official NIH network site researching stroke and dementia
University of Chicago Medical Center

About 30% of stroke patients develop dementia, yet researchers understand very little about why. UChicago Medicine joins a NIH-led national network of institutions working to better understand the risk factors that lead to vascular cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID), early stroke recovery and approaches to prevention.

Released: 24-Jul-2020 4:10 PM EDT
Pinney named co-director of UChicago Medicine Heart & Vascular Center
University of Chicago Medical Center

Cardiologist and heart failure expert Sean Pinney, MD, has been named co-director of the Heart & Vascular Center and director of the Advanced Heart Failure, Transplant and Mechanical Circulatory Support Program at the University of Chicago Medicine.

Released: 8-Jul-2020 2:00 PM EDT
UChicago study shows "Bystander Effect" not exclusive to humans
University of Chicago Medical Center

A rat is less likely to help a trapped companion if it is with other rats that aren’t helping, according to new research from the University of Chicago that showed the social psychological theory of the “bystander effect” in humans is present in these long-tailed rodents.

   
Released: 2-Jul-2020 10:10 AM EDT
Nitrous oxide may bring relief to veterans suffering from PTSD, new study suggests
University of Chicago Medical Center

A small pilot study provides an early glimpse of how some veterans struggling with PTSD may benefit from one simple, inexpensive treatment involving nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas.

Released: 30-Jun-2020 10:25 AM EDT
Chicago Cubs player Jason Heyward supports COVID-19 response for UChicago Medicine healthcare workers and South Side community
University of Chicago Medical Center

Chicago Cubs right fielder Jason Heyward is donating $100,000 to University of Chicago Medicine to help alleviate hardships experienced by frontline healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic and expand contact tracing efforts on Chicago’s South Side.

Released: 23-Jun-2020 7:55 PM EDT
Global Summit on Interventional Pharmacoeconomics to Discuss Ways to Lower Drug Costs
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine’s Center for Personalized Therapeutics is hosting a virtual summit from June 9 to July 1 to discuss interventional pharmacoeconomics.

19-Jun-2020 4:30 PM EDT
Chicago healthcare organizations band together to take action on systemic racism in healthcare
University of Chicago Medical Center

Calling systemic racism a public health crisis, three dozen Chicago healthcare organizations are pledging to do more to overcome health disparities in minority communities and ensure greater health equity across the city.



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