Here are two September 2010 articles from the Oregonian about OHSU's plans to proceed with its South Waterfront campus expansion. The new building will be the "life sciences collaborative complex" that will allow OHSU to expand its medical, dentistry, ...
Using fMRI technology and vector multivariate analysis, Damien Fair, PA-C, PhD, post-doctoral research scientist in the OHSU Department of Psychiatry and lead authors, Nico Dosenbach, MD, PhD, and Bradley Schlaggar, MD, PhD, at Washington University ...
Shiuh-Wen Luoh, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, and medical oncology director of the Comprehensive Breast Cancer Clinic at OHSU's Knight Cancer Institute, was recently featured in an Oregonian article on breast cancer. The ...
Phantom pain is often a chronic, debilitating condition that affects about 80 percent of people who have lost a limb. Of those who acquire phantom pain, as many as 85 percent report continued phantom pain 2 years after amputation; and for some people, ...
Earlier this summer, the School of Medicine welcomed Aaron Caughey, MD, Ph.D., M.P.P., M.P.H., as our new chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and director of the OHSU Center for Women’s Health. Below is a School of Medicine news ...
A government task force panel widened its advice recently, saying that routine screening for osteoporosis should include all younger postmenopausal women who have at least the same chance of a bone break as an older woman. However, frequency of ...
When her mother died of cancer four years ago, Elena De Jesus Hernandez made up her mind: She was going to go into medicine. Already a top student at Hillsboro’s Liberty High School and selected as a Gates Millennium Scholar, in the summer of 2010, ...
A study led by researchers in the Oregon Health & Science University Smoking Cessation Center may change the way clinicians make treatment decisions for their patients who smoke. Their findings published online in the journal Addiction suggest that ...
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A $5 million grant from the Walter S. and Lucienne Driskill Foundation will advance OHSU’s efforts to develop new, nonsurgical treatments for malignant brain tumors and to share its unique knowledge with the international medical community. The ...