2005 News Releases
December 14, 2005
GO LOCAL MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTS CONSUMERS WITH VALUABLE HEALTH INFORMATION
UMass Medical School's Lamar Soutter Library collaborates with National Library of Medicine on important web-based resource.
December 1, 2005
DISCOVERY UNCOVERS HOW CHEMICAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN NERVE CELLS MAY LEAD TO CHANGES IN GENE EXPRESSION
Neuroscience students named as first authors on significant study.
December 1, 2005
STUDY FINDS CELL BEHAVIOR DEPENDENT UPON PHYSICAL AS WELL AS CHEMICAL SIGNALS
October 21, 2005
MASS BIOLOGIC LABORATORIES OPEN MAJOR NEW FACILITY
Opening marks new era for serving public health needs in the Commonwealth, the nation and around the world.
October 11, 2005
MEDAREX AND MASS BIOLOGIC LABORATORIES ANNOUNCE COMMENCEMENT OF PHASE II CLINICAL TRIAL TO TREAT HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED DIARRHEA
Preclinical data on antibody presented at IDSA meeting showed potential effectiveness against a new epidemic strain of the bacteria.
October 7, 2005
UMMS RESEARCHER CRAIG MELLO, PHD, RECEIVES MASSRY PRIZE
October 6, 2005
DISCOVERY REDEFINES MOMENT OF CELL DIVISION
Breakthrough findings may have important implications for research on cancer, aging and stem cell development.
September 7, 2005
PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM HIV VACCINE TRIAL SHOW PROMISE
Novel vaccine generates T-cells and antibodies to HIV. More testing needed to plan next steps for vaccine development program.
September 1, 2005
PLAGUE, AN ABIDING SCOURGE
UMass Medical School and Worcester Art Museum present a symposium offering views on plague from medical, historical and artistic perspectives
July 25, 2005
MARKER FOR FAMILIAL ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE DETECTABLE YEARS BEFORE SYMPTOMS APPEAR
Study yields opportunity to test therapies before onset of earliest clinical symptoms
July 19, 2005
FAT AND LIFE SPAN INDEPENDENTLY CONTROLLED IN C. ELEGANS
Tubby gene (Tub-1) regulates life span and fat storage by two independent mechanisms
July 12, 2005
RESEARCHERS EXPLORE THE AFTERMATH OF HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY
Most women experience recurrence of symptoms; few resume hormone therapy
June 27, 2005
ANTHONY J. ROTHSCHILD, MD, NAMED VICE CHAIR OF RESEARCH IN DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY AT UMASS MEDICAL SCHOOL
June 22, 2005
UMASS MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER'S RAYMOND M. DUNN, MD, NAMED PRESIDENT OF THE NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGEONS
June 15, 2005
REMILLARD FAMILY FOUNDATION MAKES $10 MILLION GIFT TO UMASS MEMORIAL IN SUPPORT OF EMERGENCY AND TRAUMACARE
June 15, 2005
NOVEL ANTIBODY NEUTRALIZES RABIES VIRUSES
Findings may lead to lower cost, easily produced biologic for people exposed to rabies
June 5, 2005
UMASS MEDICAL SCHOOL AWARDED 161 DEGREES AT 32nd COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES ON JUNE 5
May 23, 2005
UMASS MEDICAL SCHOOL AND MBI TEAM UP ON PROTEOMICS
May 19, 2005
THOMAS GRISSO, PHD, RECEIVES AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION'S ISAAC RAY AWARD
UMass professor honored for contributions to forensic psychiatry and psychology
May 18, 2005
UMASS CANCER BIOLOGIST DEVELOPS NOVEL ANTI-CANCER AGENT
Compound capable of selectively targeting tumor cells while sparing normal cells
May 16, 2005
STUDY FINDS CHILDREN GOING INTO FOSTER CARE LACK MEDICATIONS FOR CHRONIC CONDITIONS
May 5, 2005
UMMS RESEARCHER DESCRIBES NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE MIGRATION OF BUTTERFLIES IN NEURON
May 3, 2005
UMASS MEDICAL SCHOOL RESEARCHER CRAIG MELLO, PHD, ELECTED TO PRESTIGIOUS NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
April 24, 2005
NEW STRATEGY DRAMATICALLY IMPROVES GENE SILENCING WITH RNAi
Results published online today in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
April 12, 2005
UMMS STUDY SHOWS STATIN USE BEFORE OR AFTER STROKE IMPROVES RECOVERY
April 7, 2005
UMASS MEDICAL SCHOOL RESEARCHER CRAIG MELLO, PHD, RECEIVES BOTH ROSENSTIEL AND GAIRDNER AWARDS
April 1, 2005
UMASS MEDICAL SCHOOL # 4 IN U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT ANNUAL RANKING OF PRIMARY CARE SCHOOLS
UMMS also among the top 50 in research
March 24, 2005
MARIANNE FELICE, MD, NAMED PRESIDENT-ELECT OF ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL SCHOOL PEDIATRIC DEPARTMENT CHAIRS
UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center leader to serve 2007-2009
March 7, 2005
DIANNE SCHWARZ, STUDENT IN THE UMASS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES, RECEIVES PRESTIGIOUS WEINTRAUB AWARD
February 24, 2005
ADVERSE DRUG EVENTS IN NURSING HOMES ARE FAR MORE COMMON THAN PREVIOUSLY IDENTIFIED
February 15, 2005
ENNIS ELECTED TO ARMED FORCES EPIDEMIOLOGICAL BOARD
Vaccine expert at
UMass
Medical
School
tapped to advise Department of Defense on prevention and treatment of infectious diseases
February 8, 2005
STUDY FINDS "GOOD" CARBS LINKED TO LOWER BODY WEIGHT
Researchers analyzed dietary habits of 572 people over five years and found those who ate carbohydrates with lower glycemic index values weighed less
January 31, 2005
CLOSING IN ON A MALE BIRTH CONTROL PILL
Biotech firm licenses UMMS technology that prevents sperm from swimming
January 27, 2005
TREISTMAN NAMED TO HEAD NEUROPSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
January 18, 2005
UMASS MEMORIAL RECEIVES $12.5 MILLION GIFT
Duddie Massad makes largest private donation in history of hospital
January 17, 2005
SAINT-GOBAIN DONATES $100,000 TO EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT EXPANSION AT UMASS MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER
January 17, 2005
DIABETES PRE-EMPTION
An ambitious UMMS initiative introduces weight control, nutrition and exercise programs to a population at high risk for developing diabetes, with implications for all