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Onicio Leal Neto speaking with students seated around a table
June 27, 2025

College of Public Health launches first AI summer program

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June 10, 2025

Smart sensors and smarter health: How AI and wearables are reimagining preventive health care

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Thursday

$10M PCORI funding award will fuel study of sleep apnea in people with Down syndrome

Colorful spread of healthy whole foods including a raw salmon fillet, avocado, blueberries, apple, banana, kale, broccoli, cherry tomatoes, red onion, lemon, chia seeds, quinoa, beans, assorted nuts and seeds, olive oil, and various leafy greens arranged on a rustic wooden surface. A glass jar spills over with pinto beans in the background, adding texture and warmth to the nutrient-rich display.
Tuesday

Micronutrient deficiency linked to chronic pain in new study

Matthew Briggs talks with Ruth Salazar while holding an adaptive foot pedal in a lab with 3D printers in the background
June 27, 2025

Professor's teaching philosophy builds confidence with technology, sparks student creativity

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June 18, 2025

New U of A 3-year medical degree program receives ABOR approval

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April 23, 2025

New precision mental health care approach for depression addresses unique patient needs

University of Arizona art students paint at easels in a studio while a string quartet performs live music in the background. The students are focused on their colorful abstract paintings, with palettes and paint supplies on nearby tables. The musicians, standing in front of a red tapestry and dress forms, include three violinists and a cellist.
May 7, 2025

New U of A partnership promotes student wellness through art

Iman Hakim
May 15, 2025

$5M Skoll Foundation gift will help protect communities from future pandemics

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April 15, 2025

Novel treatment approach for language disorder shows promise

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