Tara Houska, tribal attorney and climate activist, reframes the narrative to achieve environmental justice By Erin Hoover Barnett February 07, 2020 'We are not going to solar-panel our way out of environmental disaster.'
Celebrate sight with interactive storytelling project By Franny White February 06, 2020 OHSU Casey Eye Institute campaign raises awareness about eye health.
Cancer genome study reveals big window for early detection By Joe Rojas-Burke February 05, 2020 New findings suggest that it will be possible to find and treat many cancers early.
Oregonian gets life-saving heart valve repair without open-heart surgery By Franny White February 04, 2020 OHSU treats first participant in clinical trial for transcatheter tricuspid valve repair.
Tech that detects cause of preemie blindness gets federal nod By Franny White January 30, 2020 Artificial intelligence algorithm receives FDA breakthrough device status.
January 31: OHSU Native Health Series focuses on climate change, how it affects health January 29, 2020 MEDIA ALERT: Hear about action by indigenous communities and how to identify strategies for climate activism engagement.
HIV patients lose smallpox immunity despite childhood vaccination, AIDS drugs By Franny White January 28, 2020 HIV-associated immune amnesia could explain why HIV-positive people still have shorter lives than HIV-negative counterparts.
OHSU, Ionis Pharmaceuticals to develop drugs for ‘undruggable’ cancer targets By Amanda Gibbs January 27, 2020 Collaboration aims to expedite discoveries for patients with leukemia.
Oncologist focused on HPV in Native American women named national fellow By Franny White January 24, 2020 Amanda Bruegl honored by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program.
Three OHSU scientists earn $2.25 million to accelerate innovation, collaboration January 23, 2020 Inaugural Faculty Excellence Awards will fund research in marijuana use in pregnancy, new therapies for heart disease, leukemia.