Abraham Nussbaum, MD, holding his recently published book, "Progress Notes." Photo courtesy of Nussbaum.
Abraham Nussbaum's (professor of psychiatry and assistant dean of graduate medical education at the University of Colorado School of Medicine) new book, “Progress Notes,” highlights how the CU School of Medicine’s longitudinal integrated clerkship...
 
(L to R): Matt Jabaily, Shannon Cable, Nick Fuselier, Chancellor Jennifer Sobanet, Benek Altayli, Malikah Marrus, David Siegel
Six UCCS employees will spend the academic year learning how to become more effective leaders who can successfully navigate the challenges of working in education as members of the 2024-25 cohort of the CU Excellence in Leadership Program.
 
Following its largest-ever competition, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute named three University of Colorado School of Medicine graduate students and their faculty advisers to the 2024 cohort of the Gilliam Fellows Program
Following its largest-ever competition, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute named three University of Colorado School of Medicine graduate students and their faculty advisers to the 2024 cohort of the Gilliam Fellows Program.
 
In her new role, the longtime staff member will integrate cancer clinical trial research across the CU Anschutz Medical Campus.
In her new role, the longtime staff member will integrate cancer clinical trial research across the CU Anschutz Medical Campus.
 
Diana Tomback, CU Denver professor and recent interim chair of the Department of Integrative Biology
Gardner, director of the Academy of Medical Educators at the CU School of Medicine, will work on leadership development with researchers at the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin.
 
As part of a model study on virus-host interactions, David Pollock's team is focusing on interactions taking place when cyanobacteria and cyanophage move into coastal and estuary environments.
David Pollock, PhD, professor of biochemistry and molecular genetics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, is co-lead researcher on a $10.8 million multi-institutional Northwest BRaVE project, coordinated by the Pacific Northwest National...
 
Douglas Risser, Ph.D.
After being selected for a substantive U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, Douglas Risser, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology, will spend the next few years developing genomic tools for better understanding a cyanobacterium and its makeup
 
Elizabeth J. Kovacs, PhD, vice chair of research at the University of Colorado Department of Surgery
Kovacs’ lab investigates the relationship among burn injury, neuroinflammation, and the gut microbiome.
 
The Injury and Violence Prevention Center (IVPC) has received a $4.2M grant to establish an Injury Control Research Center at CU Anschutz over the next five years, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The Injury and Violence Prevention Center (IVPC) has received a $4.2M grant to establish an Injury Control Research Center at CU Anschutz over the next five years, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
 
Lucinda Bliss, Dean of the College Arts & Media
Gardner, director of the Academy of Medical Educators at the CU School of Medicine, will work on leadership development with researchers at the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin.

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