ULM announces 2020 Foundation Awards for Excellence recipients
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Published April 1, 2021
University of Louisiana Monroe President Ron Berry announces the 2020 Foundation Awards for Excellence recipients. Four faculty and one staff member were selected based on the overall effectiveness in their field and contributions to the university.
Award for Excellence in Research - Todd Murphy, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Atmospheric Science, School of Sciences, College of Arts, Education, and Sciences
Murphy
Award for Excellence in Service – Anthony Walker, Pharm.D., Clinical Associate Professor, School of Clinical Sciences, College of Pharmacy
Walker
Award for Excellence in Teaching – Shannon Banks, Instructor, School of Basic Pharmaceutical and Toxicological Sciences,
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DiaMedica Therapeutics Hosting Key Opinion Leader Webinar on DM199 for Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke
March 9, 2021 GMT
MINNEAPOLIS (BUSINESS WIRE) Mar 9, 2021
DiaMedica Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq: DMAC), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company developing novel treatments for neurological and kidney diseases, today announced that it will host a key opinion leader (KOL) webinar on DM199, the Company’s lead asset for the treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS), on Friday, March 19, 2021 at 12:00pm Eastern Time.
The webinar will feature presentations by KOLs Scott Kasner, M.D., University of Pennsylvania, and Paolo Madeddu, M.D., University of Bristol, who will discuss the current treatment landscape and unmet medical need in treating patients with AIS and the rationale for the treatment of stroke and stroke recurrence with DM199. Drs. Kasner and Madeddu will be available to answ
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Summer sunshine makes most of us feel better, but there may be more to the benefits than just feeling good.
A growing body of evidence suggests sunlight itself – with adequate protection, of course – may actually be good for health.
Sunlight comprises two types of solar radiation: UVA, which causes reddening and burning of the skin, and UVB. The latter increases the production of an inactive form or precursor of vitamin D by the skin, which is then activated by the liver and kidneys.
Unfortunately, both UVA and UVB also increase the risk of skin cancer, including the most deadly type, melanoma, which is why you should always take a balanced approach to sunlight exposure.