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Analysis: 453 Arizona cases of tinnitus following COVID-19 vaccine reported to VAERS, CDC Data show
A University of Arizona researcher made national news this week amid reports that some recipients of the COVID-19 vaccine were reporting tinnitus following the shot.
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University of Arizona trains first class of astronauts at Biosphere 2: 'The University of Arizona is really uniquely situated for a program like this'
The University of Arizona is training its first class of astronauts in its spaceflight training programs at Biosphere 2, located at UA's Center for Human Space Exploration (CHaSE).
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University of Arizona College of Medicine's Bioscience Core holds Tribal Leaders Summit: 'We need to give tribal leaders, as heads of state, the opportunity to engage with institutions of higher learning'
The Phoenix Bioscience Core held its second Tribal Leaders Summit on Nov. 3-4, with a focus on advancing the public health of Native American Tribes in Arizona.
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'We are incredibly grateful': University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies receives $10 million gift from Steele Foundation
The University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies (CAMI) recently received a $10 million gift from the Steele Foundation, according to a Nov. 2 release from the university.
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University of Arizona department head: Researchers 'so excited' about studying 'Goldilocks drug' for breast cancer
Researchers at the University of Arizona have developed a "Goldilocks drug" that appears to stop cancer cell growth in what's known as triple-negative breast cancer.
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University of Arizona Museum of Art interim director on painting's return: 'It was a really special moment'
A painting that was stolen from the University of Arizona Museum of Art 37 years ago has been returned, restored and will be put back on display in the museum from Oct. 8-20.
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Arizona's 'uniquely recognizable' fight song 'Bear Down, Arizona' marks 70 years
The familiar tune "Bear Down, Arizona" is often associated with Wildcat sporting events and other celebrations at the University of Arizona, but the song itself is celebrating a big milestone in 2022.
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University of Arizona 'honored' to be first school selected to partner with US Space Command
United States Space Command (USSPACECOM) has chosen the University of Arizona as the first member of its new Academic Engagement Enterprise (AEE), which aims to improve and increase research and innovation, as well as train future workers in fields related to space and national security.
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Serina Preciado: 'I'm happy to say that at Pascua Yaqui, we have world-class higher education right in our backyard'
The University of Arizona opened its first tribal microcampus to serve the Pascua Yaqui Tribe.
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American Indian Health AHEC Regional Center to address Arizona's tribal health care needs
The University of Arizona's Area Health Education Center Program has teamed up with the Arizona Advisory Council on Indian Health Care to improve the availability of quality health care for Arizona’s American Indian tribes and workforce.