The Board reviewed the University's annual performance and accountability report, which emphasized U of M progress in ...
Of the many fiscal 2024 research awards, the U of M's Clinical and Translational Science Institute earned $59.2 million from the National Institutes of Health, including one of the largest federal ...
“The patient population of cystic fibrosis was originally mostly just in pediatrics.” That statement from physician Samuel Goldfarb harbors an unspoken truth: Most CF patients didn’t make it very far ...
Maternal mortality rates in the U.S. are consistently higher than those in many other high-income countries. These rates increase more for people in rural areas and people of color, who experience ...
The Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota announced today that it has received a three-year grant from the Albert Victor Ravenholt Fund that will be ...
The bar chart shows the percentages of RPAP and Non-RPAP graduates working in Primary Care. It shows that the RPAP value has a higher percentage than the Non-RPAP graduates.
The bar chart shows the percentages of RPAP and Non-RPAP graduates working in Rural settings. It shows that the RPAP value has a higher percentage than the Non-RPAP graduates.
The bar chart shows the percentage of RPAP and Non-RPAP graduates practicing in Minnesota. It shows that the RPAP value has a higher percentage than the Non-RPAP graduates.
The U of M’s Community-University Health Care Center is a beacon of health and wellness in the Twin Cities for more than 10,000 patients each year, many from underserved populations. It’s now poised ...
Bones play a critical role in full-body health. The skeleton is the framework of the body — protecting your organs, enabling movement and housing the bone marrow that makes blood cells, to name a few ...
New research from the University of Minnesota examined levels of neonicotinoid insecticides — commonly called neonics — in surface and groundwater across Minnesota. The findings, published in Science ...