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UM School of Medicine Scientists Develop New Strategy That May Improve Cognition
06/30/2010
Findings could lead to new drugs to enhance cognition in patients and healthy individuals.
UM School of Pharmacy Receives 2010 Pinnacle Award To Recognize Success of P3 Chronic Health Care Initiative
06/29/2010
Pharmacist partnerships with local companies such as McCormick & Co. and W. R. Grace are showing improvements in employee health.
New UM School of Medicine Study Finds More Variation in Human Genome than Expected
06/24/2010
Surprisingly Common Transposons or 'Jumping Genes' Are Known to Cause Disease
School of Social Work Forum Attracts Child Welfare Leaders
06/18/2010
Atlantic Coast Child Welfare Implementation Center hosts forum 'Staying the Course-Laying the Groundwork for Sustainable Systems Change.'
School of Pharmacy Faculty, Mentors, and Student Sweep Top Statewide Professional Awards
06/17/2010
School's Approach to Mentoring, Community Service Lead to State Pharmacy Awards
Blue-Green Microbe Converts Sunlight to Electricity, Pollution-Free
06/16/2010
The UMB researchers discovered that cyanobacteria can generate electricity to the external environment under illumination.
UM School of Medicine Scientists Find Hormone Influences Sensitivity to Sweetness
06/15/2010
Blocking Hormone Lowers Sensitivity to Sugar, Opening Door for Food Additives or Drugs
After a Century of Celebrating Dads, Ten Tips for Being Better Fathers
06/14/2010
With the approach of what is thought to be the 100th celebration of Father's Day, Professor Geoffrey Greif of the School of Social Work offers 10 Tips for being better fathers.
Environmental Nurses Hold First U.S. Conference at the UM School of Nursing
06/10/2010
Nurses seen as 'best placed to take the lead in reducing environmental health risks.'
New Book Explores Regulatory Failures
06/09/2010
Law School's Prof. Rena Steinzor writes that health, safety, and the environment are compromised when agencies are not supported.
Insights to Potential New Weapons to Stop Flu, Other Infections Lands Special Award for University of Maryland Grad Student
06/09/2010
Student Quan Nhu, PhD, has been recognized as conducting the best new, basic research that will translate into new products.
Study Reveals Widespread Fatigue, Risk for Errors With 12-Hour Nursing Shifts
06/08/2010
University of Maryland School of Nursing study shows successive 12-hour shifts for U.S. hospital nurses leaves many with serious sleep deprivation, higher risk of health problems, and more odds of making patient errors.
UM School of Medicine Study Finds Vaginal Microbes Vary Among Healthy Women in Different Ethnic Groups
06/03/2010
Scientists Hope Research is Starting Point for Personalized Medicine for Women.
UMB Licenses Technology to Retrain Stroke Patients to Walk
06/03/2010
The device is designed to help stroke patients redevelop their natural stride.
UM School of Medicine Study Finds Vaginal Microbes Vary Among Healthy Women in Different Ethnic Groups
06/03/2010
Scientists Hope Research is Starting Point for Personalized Medicine for Women.
University of Maryland School of Pharmacy Adopts BioSoteria's eLearning Drug Safety Courses for its Curriculum
06/01/2010
Courses will form the core content of a special elective in pharmacovigilance.
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