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UMB Students Serve Annual Thanksgiving Feast for Homeless Persons
11/25/2009
Students, faculty, staff, and friends participate in 20th "Project Feast" outreach to needy persons in West Baltimore.
Barth to Head Inaugural Board of National Academy Tackling Social Work Policy
11/24/2009
Dean of UM School of Social Work and other academic leaders establish an entity that is intended to "strengthen social work's capacity and benefit our wider society."
Despair Gene in the Brain May Link To Mood Disorders
11/18/2009
Tests show scientific community the gene may link to schizophrenia, biopolar and depression, but how it works is still unknown.
BCCC Life Sciences Institute Officially Opens at UM BioPark
11/17/2009
Sen. Barbara Mikulski cites the significance of the Institute being located in the BioPark and west of MLK Boulevard.
Author Ehrenreich Urges Action From Health Care Workers
11/13/2009
School of Nursing's Franklin lecturer encourages advocacy work to fight poverty.
Mouth Is Indicator of Overall Health, Says Dental School Professor
11/12/2009
New to Baltimore, researcher says inner cheek tissue could tell of lung damage.
School of Medicine Surgeons Perform Four-Way Kidney Transplant Surgery on Patients From Four Different States
11/11/2009
Living donors had a kidney removed through an opening in the belly button.
UM Researchers Discover New Class of Molecules That May Help Prevent Fatal Complications in Kidney Disease
11/04/2009
School of Medicine researchers have made an important discovery about why potassium builds up to dangerous levels in the bloodstream.
UMB Received 104 NIH Research Grants Under the Federal Stimulus Bill
11/04/2009
Funding harvest reflects an overall expansion of vital research programs at UMB's professional schools.
Pharmacists Are Critical To Future Medical Care Models Says Balassone Lecturer
11/03/2009
School of Pharmacy lecturer says health care costs are making the United States noncompetitive on the world stage and pharmacists should take action.
School of Pharmacy Hopes to Close Clinical Gap for Elderly Blood Disorder
11/02/2009
The National Institutes of Health has awarded UMB researchers a $777,000 grant to study treatments for blood disorders that affect more than 10,000 elderly patients each year.
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