July 28, 2023

‘Roll With the Punches’: Sickle Cell Patient Keeps a Positive Outlook on Life

Benjamin Waldrum

Xavius Hymes

Sickle cell disease hasn’t made life easy for Xavius Hymes, 27, of Pine Bluff, but he hasn’t let it keep him from dreaming big. In fact, he uses the disease as fuel to keep going. “If anything, I feel like sickle cell anemia has made me mentally stronger,” Hymes said in a YouTube video. “It’s…


Summer Pharmacy Camp Sparks High School Students’ Interest

Benjamin Waldrum

2023 COP Summer Pharmacy Camp

Clinking beakers and tapping scrapers were among the sounds in a large laboratory on a hot summer day at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ (UAMS) Little Rock campus. Inside, 29 high school students from around the state focused intently on their work. It was one of several aspects of pharmacy that students learned…


July 25, 2023

UAMS Awarded $1.6 million to Continue Research into Mechanisms Governing Intracellular Membrane Traffic in Human Cells

Linda Satter

Vladimir Lupashin, Ph.D., at his desk surrounded by his team of graduate assistants. Standing from left to right: Amrita Khakurel, Farhana Taher Sumya and Zinia Dsouza

The National Institutes of Health recently awarded an additional $1.6 million to researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) to continue a 14-year effort aimed at gaining a deeper understanding of the fundamental principles governing intracellular membrane traffic — a crucial process occurring in every human cell. Intracellular traffic plays a pivotal…


July 18, 2023

UAMS Opens New Radiation Oncology Center; Proton Therapy Coming Soon

Marty Trieschmann

UAMS leaders, Little Rock mayor and Arkansas Governor cut a ceremonial red ribbon

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute opened a new Radiation Oncology Center today with expanded capabilities to provide advanced radiation treatments for children and adults with cancer, including the state’s first Proton Center. The $65 million, 58,000-square-foot structure at 3900 W. Capitol Ave. in Little Rock was built…


July 14, 2023

Camden Mom Donates Tiny Angel Gowns to NICU

Linda Satter

Haley Clark, her husband Seth and their two children Owen and Lilly are flanked by Adam Sandlin, M.D., and his APRN, Brooke Keathley.

| One day as Haley Myers Clark looked out the window of her Camden home, lost in painful memories of losing her premature son, Noah, a little blue butterfly fluttered by. “My mom would always tell me, ‘If you see a butterfly, that’s somebody from Heaven coming to see you, and that’s God sending a…


July 11, 2023

UAMS Receives $1 Million FCC Grant to Enroll Arkansans in Affordable Connectivity Program for Broadband Internet

Benjamin Waldrum

Parent and child with laptop

LITTLE ROCK — The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) awarded the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) $1 million to fund outreach for the commission’s Affordable Connectivity Program, which helps ensure that households across America have access to broadband internet. The FCC created the Affordable Connectivity Program to help households struggling to pay for internet…


July 6, 2023

Electronic Health Information Exchange

Tim Taylor

hie

These programs were first broadcast the week of July 10, 2023.


June 22, 2023

UAMS Receives $50,000 from Arvest Foundation to Support Organ Engineering and Gene Therapy

Andrew Vogler

Check presentation

LITTLE ROCK — The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) received two grants totaling $50,000 from the Arvest Foundation to benefit the Organ Engineering and Gene Therapy Fund for Excellence, which will support the UAMS Research Center for Organ Engineering and Gene Therapy. The Organ Engineering and Gene Therapy Fund for Excellence will provide…


June 20, 2023

College of Public Health MHA Program Offered Nikolas Berardi a Fresh Start

Kev' Moye

Berardi

Nikolas Berardi, MHA, a program manager for the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Translational Research Institute (TRI), credits the UAMS Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health Master of Health Administration program for helping to change his life. That includes putting him in position to work for TRI. “The college and my directors…


June 15, 2023

The Foot

Tim Taylor

feet

These programs were first broadcast the week of June 19, 2023.


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