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Paul McCray performed fundamental research to understand airway innate immunity and respiratory infections, including SARS, MERS, and COVID-19. He developed innovative animal models of coronavirus lung disease and cystic fibrosis to study pathogenesis and therapies. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a mouse model of coronavirus infection that McCray had previously developed became one of the most scientifically useful vehicles for studying the virus and testing vaccines and treatments. He discovered the human and mouse beta-defensin gene clusters that protect the lung. He used this knowledge of host defenses and virus entry mechanisms to advance therapeutic gene delivery to airway epithelia. The Roy J. Carver Chair in Pulmonary Research, McCray has served as a role model and mentor to graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, pediatrics trainees, and junior faculty at Iowa.
Join Drs. Joseph Szot, Scott Larson, HyungSub Shim, and Jeff Reist as they discuss new therapeutic agents for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and their role in management of the disease. Continuing medical education credit offered for listening.
Jenny Stegen (02PA) got exactly what she needed at the University of Iowa to return home to northeast Iowa and give back to her community—an education in a top-notch physician assistant training program.
Magnotta has been awarded funding from the National Institutes of Health to understand how changes in the brain’s metabolism could lead to neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease.
Jordan Williams, ATC, will graduate from our Physician Assistant Studies and Services program in December. He has made advocacy a focus of his career and education as he makes the transition from certified athletic trainer to PA.
A new study suggests that certain drugs commonly used to treat enlarged prostate may also decrease the risk for dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB).
Join Dr. Clancy and Dr. Donaldson as they discuss heat-related illnesses-prevention, early interventions out in the field, and diagnostic and emergency resuscitation measures. CME credit is available.
Kloe Thomas is passionate about rock climbing, enjoying the outdoors, and riding her motorcycle. Now she's applying her adventurous spirit to physician assistant school.
The Teaching Distinction Track equips medical learners to be effective educators to their future patients, colleagues, and communities—and to the next generation of medical professionals.
Kris DeMali, PhD, has been selected to serve as chair and department executive officer of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.