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Dr. Kathryn Anderson brings 18 years of experience, but only recently arrived in Syracuse. She would succeed Dr. Indu Gupta, who retired in July after seven years on the job.
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With the return of in-person learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic, medical students are left with a more important role.
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The Syracuse Community Health Center is partnering with SUNY Upstate to add four residents to the center, increasing their care capacity.
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SUNY Upstate Medical University will be working with the State Office of Mental Health to expand in-patient care for youth who have developmental disability and behavioral health needs.
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Two Central New York laboratories were selected by the State to help identify and monitor COVID-19 variants.
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Upstate Medical University will be one of the first places in the world to hold Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine trials for kids under 5 years old when the study…
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A new $7.6 million lab at SUNY Upstate Medical University aims to allow researchers to investigate infectious diseases such as Lyme Disease, COVID-19, and…
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Upstate Medical University is working on a plan to reach the region’s LGBTQ and other underserved populations as part of its role as a hub for the…
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A pilot says FAA approved drone test flights for Upstate Medical University in Syracuse this week are proving they can fly safely across the city. Pilot…
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Nearly half of the more than 18,000 calls to the Upstate Poison Control Center in 2019 were about kids six and younger who had unintentional drug…