July 14, 2009

UAMS Awarded Nearly $20 Million for Clinical and Translational Research

Nate Hinkel

LITTLE ROCK – The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has been awarded nearly $20 million – its largest ever research grant – by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to join an exclusive group of medical institutions nationwide. <span class=”content”></span><br />


UAMS Awarded Nearly $20 Million for Clinical and Translational Research

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The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has been awarded nearly $20 million – its largest ever research grant – by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to join an exclusive group of medical institutions nationwide.


July 10, 2009

Eagles Give $2,500 to UAMS Division of Endocrinology

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  Conrad McKown, Arkansas state worthy president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 60, and his wife, Georgianna, present Stavros Manolagas, M.D., Ph.D., with a $2,500 donation for diabetes research. July 10, 2009 | Thanks to some sock-hopping Eagles, the UAMS Division of Endocrinology can give its diabetes research fund a twirl around the dance…


Eagles Give $2,500 to UAMS Division of Endocrinology

Chadley Uekman

The Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 60 of Little Rock donated $2,500 to the division in a check presentation ceremony June 18. The majority of the funds was raised through an annual sock hop dance at the Eagles chapter headquarters, called the Little Rock Aerie.


July 8, 2009

Public Invited to Conference on Early Childhood Health

David Robinson

LITTLE ROCK – The public and especially professionals who work daily with young children are invited to attend this year’s Special Needs in the Early Years Conference at the Hot Springs Convention Center on July 27 and 28. <span class=”content”></span>


July 7, 2009

UAMS Scientist Receives National Young Investigator Award

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  Joshua Bornhorst, Ph.D., shown here in the UAMS clinical lab, recently received the Young Investigator Award from the American Association of Clinical Chemistry. July 7, 2009 | Crediting his scientific publications and his work in the clinical lab at UAMS, the American Association of Clinical Chemistry (AACC) recently announced UAMS faculty member Joshua Bornhorst,…


UAMS Scientist Receives National Young Investigator Award

Chadley Uekman

Crediting his scientific publications and his work in the clinical lab at UAMS, the American Association of Clinical Chemistry (AACC) recently announced UAMS faculty member Joshua Bornhorst, Ph.D., as recipient of its 2009 Clinical Chemistry Young Investigator Award.


July 6, 2009

UAMS First in Arkansas to Use Robot to Remove Parathyroid Gland

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  Gareth Tobler, M.D., uses the da Vinci robot to remove a patient’s parathyroid glands. UAMS’ Brendan Stack, M.D., (left) and Gareth Tobler, M.D., teamed up recently to perform the first two robotic parathyroid surgeries in Arkansas. Brendan Stack, M.D., visits with Kelli Murphy two weeks after she underwent a robotic parathyroid surgery. July 6,…


Liver Transplants

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The liver is an important organ, filtering blood coming from the digestive tract, detoxifying chemicals and metabolizing drugs. Individuals who experience liver failure, either from cirrhosis or other condistions, require a liver transplant. As of June of this year, over 100,000 Americans are in need of an organ transplant. Unfortunately, there are more people who…


UAMS First in Arkansas to Use Robot to Remove Parathyroid Gland

Chadley Uekman

Two surgeons at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) teamed up recently to perform the first two robotic parathyroid surgeries in Arkansas.



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