October 26, 2023 $1.5M DOD Grant Will Create Virtual Reality Test to Assess TBI in the Field College of Medicine – Tucson researchers will create a portable virtual reality device to quickly assess traumatic brain injuries when and where they occur.
November 1, 2022 Morning Blue Light Treatment Improves Sleep In Patients With PTSD The results of a recent study from UArizona Health Sciences researchers suggest that blue-wavelength light therapy may be useful for improving sleep and reducing PTSD symptoms while increasing the efficacy of treatments.
August 11, 2022 Center for Sleep And Circadian Sciences Construction Underway A new location near Banner University Medical Center - Tucson will give investigators access to state-of-the-art technology to conduct sleep and circadian rhythm research.
March 22, 2022 Sensor Lab Seed Grants Advance Innovative Research The UArizona Health Sciences Sensor Lab awarded seed grants to eight faculty members and two student projects to improve health and wellness.
March 17, 2022 Sleep Awareness And Health Many adults face difficulty sleeping or getting enough sleep, blue light therapy is a potential treatment for those experiencing sleep issues.
January 28, 2022 Eight selected to newest class of BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellows The BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellowship grants financial support and facilitates mentorship to enrich awardees’ research aims and career development.
December 20, 2021 Top 10 UArizona Health Sciences News Stories of 2021: COVID-19, Cannabis For Pain Relief, Valley Fever And More COVID-19 dominated coverage but research by faculty, staff and students continued to advance healthcare and make headlines around the world.
November 29, 2021 Adam Raikes Gives Scientists An Eyeful of The Human Brain Adam Raikes explains his educational journey, working in Dr. William Killgore's lab, and creating colorful images of the human brain for analysis.
February 18, 2021 Harmful Alcohol Use Rising During Pandemic, Researchers Say Dr. Scott Killgore, found that hazardous alcohol use and likely dependence increased every month for those under lockdowns compared to those not under restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic.