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June 11, 2014

UAMS Osteoporosis Findings Published in Nature Communications

Ben Boulden

June 11, 2014 | A University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) research team has found that reducing the levels of reactive oxygen chemicals in certain cells can increase bone mass and eventually may lead to new treatments for osteoporosis.


UAMS Osteoporosis Research Findings Published in Nature Communications

Ben Boulden

LITTLE ROCK – A University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) research team has found that reducing the levels of reactive oxygen chemicals in certain cells can increase bone mass and eventually may lead to new treatments for osteoporosis.


Chasse Conque Appointed Senior Director of Development for UAMS Medical Center

Liz Caldwell

Chasse Conque has been appointed senior director of development for the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Medical Center.


June 6, 2014

UAMS Sets SeniorNet July Computer Classes for People 50 and Up

Liz Caldwell

Computer classes, Introduction to Computers — Win 8 and Microsoft Word — 2010, will be taught in July for people ages 50 and older at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging.


June 5, 2014

UAMS Researchers Receive $4.4 Million Grant for Space Radiation Health Research

Ben Boulden

June 5, 2014 | A team of University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) research scientists recently was awarded a three-year $4.4 million grant by the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) to investigate the degenerative or long-term health effects of space radiation on cardiovascular health, as part of the newly formed Center for Space Radiation Research.


June 3, 2014

Systems Pharmacology and Toxicology Research Displayed

Liz Caldwell

Doctoral students pursuing dissertation research projects in pharmacology and toxicology got a chance to display their work May 12 at the first Systems Pharmacology and Toxicology Symposium hosted by the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology in the UAMS College of Medicine.


UAMS Researchers Awarded $4.4 Million Grant for Space Radiation Health Research

Ben Boulden

LITTLE ROCK – A team of University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) research scientists recently was awarded a three-year $4.4 million grant by the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) to investigate the degenerative or long-term health effects of space radiation on cardiovascular health, as part of the newly formed Center for Space Radiation Research.


June 2, 2014

First Interns Graduate UAMS Project SEARCH Ready to Join Workforce

Liz Caldwell

Each of the young adults in the first group to complete the UAMS Project SEARCH internship program took a moment after receiving their certificate at the May 30 graduation ceremony to offer thanks and celebrate what they had learned in the past nine months.


May 30, 2014

First Group of Interns Graduates UAMS Project SEARCH Program Ready to Join Workforce

Liz Caldwell

The first group of interns in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ (UAMS) Project SEARCH program for young adults with disabilities today completed the yearlong internship with all 11 ready to move on to employment.


May 12, 2014

UAMS Drug Trial Leads to First FDA-Approved Treatment for Blood Disorder Called Castleman’s Disease

Nate Hinkel

LITTLE ROCK – The first-ever treatment for a rare blood disorder called multicentric Castleman’s disease was approved recently by the Food and Drug Administration after drug trials headed by a researcher at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).



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