School of Medicine

Mother spraying insect repellent on daughter in woods

12 Tips for Tick Season

Do ticks induce more panic than they do serious sickness? Here are 12 things to understand about ticks and the tick-borne illnesses seen in Connecticut.

A blood vessel blocked by red blood cells that are affected by sickle cell anemia and are crescent shaped. (Getty Images)

Sickle Cell Drug Showing Promise in Clinical Trial

In early clinical trial data, the experimental drug has shown promise for impacting important biological markers in the red and white blood cells of sickle cell patients.

Four researchers listening to/watching Victor Hesselbrock at a chalk board.

UConn’s Alcohol Research Center Continues Unprecedented Run

With its latest five-year, $7.5 million award from the National Institutes of Health, UConn Health's Alcohol Research Center remains the longest funded in the nation.

At APIC 2019 Nancy Dupont of UConn Health was honored with a Chapter Leader Award (Photo courtesy of APIC).

National Infection Control Community Honors Nancy Dupont

Nancy Dupont, MPH, BSN, R.N., of UConn Health has been honored by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC).

Dr. Genice Nelson

A Voice for Sickle Cell Patients

World Sickle Cell Day is Wednesday, June 19. Learn how Genice Nelson, DNP, of UConn Health's New England Sickle Cell Institute has been advocating for sickle cell patients for nearly two decades -- and learn 10 facts about sickle cell disease that you may not know to raise your awareness.

Boy, right, playing basketball with his father and grandfather. (Getty Images)

Can Men Take a More Active Role in Their Health?

A UConn Health family medicine physician says there’s “certainly some room for growth.” But the biggest health risk he sees is not exclusively a male problem.

Group photo of more than 20 volunteers at the Ivanna Eudora Kean High School in St. Thomas

UConn Health Staff Assist in Schools Still Recovering From Hurricanes

Three UConn Health employees recently volunteered in the Virgin Islands, helping provide hearing and vision screenings for more than 10,000 public school children in areas still recovering from the 2017 hurricanes.

Dr. Michael Azrin and team in the Cath Lab.

UConn John Dempsey Hospital Honored for Excellent Heart Attack Care

UConn John Dempsey Hospital has been awarded the new AHA’s Mission: Lifeline Heart Attack Receiving Center Accreditation for its continued excellence in heart attack patient care.

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New $2.8M Grant Looks at Bioinformatics and Bone Health

A team of University of Connecticut researchers has received a $2.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for a five-year project studying how a variety of genes impact bone health.  

Researcher in the School of Pharmacy on Nov. 8, 2018. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

OVPR Announces Inaugural Therapeutics Awards

PATH is a partnership that includes the OVPR, the School of Pharmacy, and the School of Medicine to accelerate the translational pathway for researchers to convert their discoveries to new medical therapeutics.