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Shankar Musunuri '93 Ph.D. is chief executive officer of Nuron Biotech which is working on products for the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis and wound healing.

Pharmacy Alum Makes His Mark in Biotechnologies

Shankar Musunuri's two-year-old biologics and vaccines company has already developed a promising treatment for multiple sclerosis.

Health Center Names New Chair in Psychiatry

David C. Steffens is an internationally prominent specialist in geriatric psychiatry.

Head women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma talks about the 2012 NCAA Tournament draw following Monday's announcement that the Huskies will begin play Saturday in Bridgeport, Conn.

Huskies Prepare for March Madness in NCAA Tournament

The Madness of March continues this week for Husky basketball fans, with the men's team beginning play in the NCAA Tournament on Thursday and the women's team on Saturday.

What Would Alexey von Schlippe Have Thought?

The former UConn art professor, for whom the Avery Point art gallery is named, translated the world around him into artwork with an unmistakable style.

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Bioscience Connecticut: What Changes Are Ahead for the Health Center’s Clinical Operations?

Ann Marie Capo, chief quality and patient safety officer, says the 'lean training process' will transform the way work is done within John Dempsey Hospital.

Providing Employees with Tools to Deliver Patient-Centered Care

Learn more and share your thoughts at the Health, Safety and Environment Fair, March 16.

From left, Martin Miranda, Keith Joy (operating the backhoe), and Benjamin Pavon of EDI work on planting six new tree species to be added to UConn's collection on February 29, 2012. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Campus Arboretum Branches Out with Six New Tree Species

The addition of six new species to UConn’s already extensive Arboretum helps create an interesting landscape.

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Bridging the Gap Between Storrs and NYC

UConn alums in New York City are strengthening the connections through networking, mentoring, and the creation of a scholarship fund.

National Geographic Cites Work by UConn’s Laurencin Among ‘Scientific Discoveries that Changed the World’

Laurencin’s musculoskeletal tissue regeneration research is recognized as an example of groundbreaking work in the field of regenerative medicine.

Health Center Nurses Receive Nightingale Awards

Ten nurses are recognized for their significant impact on patient care and their life-long commitment to the profession.