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Cells move by controlling the stiffness of their neighbors

New insight on how cells migrate through the body could have implications for developing new ways to slow or prevent the spread of cancer.
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Lastascia Coleman selected as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Research Scholar

Coleman has been selected to participate in one of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s (RWJF) leadership programs.
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Researchers discover new immune mechanism for antibacterial and antiviral defense

University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine researchers, in collaboration with Belgian scientists, have shed light on a new host defense mechanism that targets viruses and intracellular bacterial pathogens.
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Iowa AG Office and UI Health Care launch statewide opioid treatment program using settlement funds

The Iowa Attorney General’s Office has signed an agreement with University of Iowa Health Care to develop a comprehensive, statewide opioid treatment program using $3.8 million in settlement funds.
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A unique exit strategy may help explain why measles is the most contagious human virus

A new discovery showing that measles virus hitches a ride inside a protective raft of airway cells when it leaves a host, may help explain why this virus is so highly contagious.
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Real-world study in health care workers confirms effectiveness of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines

UI Health Care staff participated and helped lead the study
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Martinez named interim associate VP for health parity

Denise Martinez, MD, has been named interim associate vice president for health parity with University of Iowa Health Care.
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Fall 2021 investiture to celebrate endowed faculty appointments

University of Iowa Health Care faculty, staff, and students are welcome to attend an investiture ceremony honoring four Carver College of Medicine faculty at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23, at the Levitt Center for University Advancement.
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Record turnout for 4th annual Carver Black and Gold Mile Run

Sunny skies and warm temperatures helped bring out a record number of University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine students for the fourth annual Carver Black and Gold Mile Run Sept. 12 at the university’s Francis X. Cretzmeyer Track.
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Improving quality of life for the youngest cancer survivors

University of Iowa researcher Ellen van der Plas hopes that by examining the brain development of children battling leukemia, she can improve treatment paradigms and minimize potential long-term side effects.
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