National Briefs for March 8, 2017
G.O.P. healthcare bill faces revolt from the right
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G.O.P. healthcare bill faces revolt from the right
What is your opinion of the Trump presidency a little over a month in?
According to a University press release, UNM scientist Matt Campen believes his research may hold a clue explaining the link between inhaled pollutants and neurological conditions.
According to a UNM Health Sciences Center release, researchers are hoping to create hybrid bone-ligament tissue through electrospinning and 3-D bioprinting techniques for improved outcomes in hand and wrist surgery.
According to a UNM HSC press release, Martha Cole McGrew, and Jamie Silva-Steele, have been named 2017 Women of Influence by Albuquerque Business First.
Should student fees be used to fund speakers with a political alignment?
According to a UNM press release, Associate Provost Virginia Scharff recently announced the appointment of Professor Gabriel Meléndez as director of the Center for Regional Studies, effective March 1.
According to a University press release, Ane Gonzalez Lara recently joined the faculty in UNM School of Architecture and Planning as an assistant professor.
According to a UNM press release, an equipment upgrade at UNM’s Center for High Technology Materials is allowing researchers to observe how temperature and electric current change a semiconductor sample, adding new dimensions to the center’s ability to produce images of samples with a magnification of up to 300,000.
For friends and colleagues of UNM student Juan Romero, who passed away last week, the reality still hasn’t sunk in.
What could improve Smith Plaza?
Michael McGarrity is an award-winning author who has published 15 novels over the duration of an illustrious career. He wrote about law enforcement, the judicial system and psychotherapy before penning his first novel, “Tularosa”.
Do you think UNM campus is safe? If not, what could be done to make it safer?
On Tuesday, University architects met with Associated Students of UNM Joint Council to talk about upcoming renovations to Smith Plaza, as well as get feedback.
According to a UNM Health Sciences Center press release, a study of U.S. mortality data by researchers at the National Cancer Institute, the UNM College of Nursing and others has found that premature death rates actually rose for whites and American Indians and Alaska Natives between 1999 and 2014, and these disparities are growing.
According to a UNM Health Sciences Center release, Tudor Oprea, a professor of Internal Medicine and chief of UNM’s Translational Informatics Division, and a team collaborators, have pulled back the curtain on an open-source archive for drug discovery, development and safety that is 20 years in the making.
According to a UNM Health Sciences Center press release, a new study led by Sarah Pirio Richardson, a movement disorders specialist and assistant professor in UNM’s Department of Neurology, finds a surprising number of movement disorder sufferers don’t receive any treatment, while those who do don’t follow a consistent treatment regimen.
According to a UNM newsroom press release, the Dr. William Jones & Dr. Siu Wong Biology Urgent Needs Endowed Fund, established by two local optometrists, will provide a scholarship for a full or part-time graduate or undergraduate biology student.
According to a University release, Barbara Clark Diekman has received Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women’s prestigious Carolyn Helman Lichtenberg Crest Award for her professional achievements.
According to a UNM press release, UNM, New Mexico State University and the New Mexico State Library have partnered up for an effort to create a shared Regional Depository Library for federal government information in New Mexico.