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4 dni temu · PAUL (11/18/2024) — Bones play a critical role in full-body health. The skeleton is the framework of the body — protecting your organs, enabling movement and housing the bone marrow that makes blood cells, to name a few functions. As we age, maintaining bone health becomes even more important. Suzanne Hecht, MD, an associate professor in ...
3 dni temu · Allie Bean. University Public Relations. 612-625-0552 abean@umn.edu. Suzanne Hecht talks about what bone health means, some of the common issues that affect bone health and how you can keep your bones strong as you age.
2 dni temu · Talking Bone Health with U of M. November 20, 2024. Facebook X LinkedIn. Bones play a critical role in full-body health. The skeleton is the framework of the body — protecting your organs, enabling movement and housing the bone marrow that makes blood cells, to name a few functions. As we age, maintaining bone health becomes even more important.
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The Seed to R01 Accelerator Grant program assists global health researchers interested in pursuing an R01 award or equivalent funding. See the RFP or below for more details. Submit a letter of intent here. Program Updates. CGHSR is currently requesting proposals for Seed to R01 Accelerator Grants. Letters of intent are due on Feb. 10, 2025.
3 dni temu · Housed in SPH, M3CH is a multidisciplinary team that includes researchers from across the UMN, including the Institute on the Environment, the Medical School, and SPH’s Upper Midwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center (UMASH). Researchers from the Minnesota Electronic Health Records Consortium are also part of M3CH.
Every fall, 10-foot, storm-driven waves pound the Lake Superior shoreline near Duluth. Few people besides surfers benefit. But at the University of Minnesota Duluth, Craig Hill and his team are engineering new ways to capture wave power. With 40 percent of the world’s people living near a coast, his work lays a basis to help them shift to a local, climate-friendly energy source. Waves may ...