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    • Kobayashi finds, treats extremely rare fungal infection

      Kobayashi finds, treats extremely rare fungal infection

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa January 13, 2021

      Fungal periprosthetic joint infections (PJI) are essentially unheard of, contributing to only 1% of PJIs. Because they are so rare, fungal PJIs can be hard…

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    • Wei receives $2.3M R01

      Wei receives $2.3M R01

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa January 12, 2021

      Shunguang Wei, PhD, assistant professor in Cardiovascular Medicine, received a four-year, $2.3M R01 grant from the NIH’s National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI). Wei’s…

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      Exposure to Common Geographic COVID-19 Prevalence Maps and Public Knowledge, Risk Perceptions, and Behavioral Intentions

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa January 11, 2021January 11, 2021

      Article: Exposure to Common Geographic COVID-19 Prevalence Maps and Public Knowledge, Risk Perceptions, and Behavioral Intentions Authors: Alistair Thorpe, Aaron M Scherer, Paul K J…

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    • 2021 Research Seminar Series Schedule Announced

      2021 Research Seminar Series Schedule Announced

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa January 7, 2021April 7, 2026

      The Internal Medicine Research Seminar Series, enters its fifth year providing a unique forum to showcase the broad array of discovery being conducted within the…

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    • Manuscript Tips: the Discussion

      Manuscript Tips: the Discussion

      ByKris Greiner January 6, 2021January 6, 2021

      The following is the next installment in a series on writing for publication from Kris Greiner, editor in the Design Center. Explore her suite of editing services. As perhaps…

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    • Online presentation: Update on COVID-19 vaccination – January 7, 2021

      Online presentation: Update on COVID-19 vaccination – January 7, 2021

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa January 5, 2021January 8, 2021

      UPDATE: Thursday’s presentation is available for viewing. Internal Medicine’s Virtual Grand Rounds presentation for Thursday, January 7, 2021, will be: Update on COVID-19 vaccination12:00-1:00pmThursday, January…

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    • Dr. Abboud turns 90!

      Dr. Abboud turns 90!

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa January 5, 2021January 12, 2021

      On this day, in 1931, François M. Abboud, MD, MACP, was born. Although the pandemic prevents us from celebrating this legend properly today, we wanted…

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    • Where Are They Now: Nicole Fleege, MD

      Where Are They Now: Nicole Fleege, MD

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa January 5, 2021January 5, 2021

      Nicole (Grogan) Fleege, MD. Fellow physician (Hematology & Oncology), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI What were some of the projects you worked on while…

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      In situ immunization of a TLR9 agonist virus-like particle enhances anti-PD1 therapy

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa January 4, 2021

      Article: In situ immunization of a TLR9 agonist virus-like particle enhances anti-PD1 therapy Authors: Yinwen Cheng, Caitlin D Lemke-Miltner, Wattawan Wongpattaraworakul, Zhaoming Wang, Carlos H…

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    • Decreasing ceramides reduced obesity, insulin resistance in mice

      Decreasing ceramides reduced obesity, insulin resistance in mice

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa January 4, 2021January 4, 2021

      Thermogenic adipocytes are specialized cells capable of converting chemical energy into heat and regulating body temperature. However, aging and weight gain can deplete thermogenic adipocytes…

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