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Wearable Technology

Researchers Developing Wearable Technology for Managing Stress

University of Minnesota researchers are bringing together robotics and AI to simulated hugs and track day-to-day stress. Researchers from the College of Design, with the help of Serguei Pakhomov, PhD, College of Pharmacy and Institute…
OACA

Introducing the Wellbeing Alliance

Are you frustrated with the amount of time spent entering data into Epic versus time with your patient? Are you stuck in a workplace culture that rewards the status quo? Are you ready to see feedback from burnout and engagement surveys…
NIH Resource

CTSI Launches Online Resource to Save Investigators Time Completing NIH Study Record

Experts in CTSI and the Department of Pediatrics have released a new online resource for University of Minnesota clinical researchers, grant coordinators and others to help them save time when completing the National Institutes of Health…
3D model

3D-Bioprinted Cancer Model to Test Anticancer Drugs

Researchers from both the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering and Medical School have created a new, dynamic 3D bioprinted tumor model that will help researchers screen anticancer drugs and study the spread of…
RMN

2019 Regenerative Medicine Minnesota Research Awards Announced

Regenerative Medicine Minnesota just awarded $1.2 million to fund Biobusiness Development and Education Programs throughout the state! In 2014, the Minnesota Legislature created Regenerative Medicine Minnesota (RMM) as a joint venture…
See Shell

3D-Printed Transparent Skull Offers Window of Opportunity for Brain Researchers

Researchers from both the University of Minnesota Medical School and College of Science and Engineering have created an innovative transparent 3D-printed skull implant that allows researchers to view brain activity in real time. The…
Interdisciplinary

Tackling Wicked Problems

When I say “wicked,” most of you know I am not referring to the popular musical or the simple concept of evil. I am referring to Horst Rittel’s idea of wicked problems. These problems are “wicked” because they resist solution because they…
CTSI Study

Multi-institute Research Tackling Racism and Discrimination on Children’s Health and Development

Researchers from the University of Minnesota and Children’s Minnesota are teaming up to study the effects of racism and discrimination on children’s health and development. The Study is being funded by CTSI, Children’s Minnesota, and the …
Innovation Conference

Innovation Conference Brings Together Nurses from Across the State

Presented by the Nursing Collaboratory, a partnership between the University of Minnesota School of Nursing, Fairview and M Health, the fourth annual Planting Seeds of Innovation Conference brought together nurses from across the state to …
3D collaboration

Taking the Guesswork Out of Aneurysms

A collaboration between University of Minnesota radiologists and engineers is helping health professionals better understand how aneurysms work.