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Doctor Sarah Loguen Fraser, daughter of the Underground Railroad, went on to earn her medical degree in 1876 and became Syracuse University Medical College's first African-American women doctors.
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The halls at SUNY Upstate Medical University are buzzing after the Trump administration announced a 15% cap on “indirect costs” for grants, effectively cutting in half the funding for research equipment and lab overhead costs.
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The United Way of CNY held its annual Day of Service, and Upstate Medical Univ. students organized a health justice conference.
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Partnership with Upstate Medical University will provide youth with mental health services in school and afterschool for families.
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He's seeking $65 million to survey and track mosquitoes, as well as to study the viruses they carry.
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Upstate Biotech Ventures is getting $6 million in initial funding to develop everything from devices to treatments.
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The university is partnering with Columbia University using the drug Metformin.
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Hospitals and health centers across CNY are triaging doses due to a severe shortage.
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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.