Ross Arena is the author of “Make America Healthy Again as a Clinical Practice Guideline: Let the Recommendation Classification System Speak for Itself” published in The American Journal of Medicine and available here:…
In a Feb. 25 senate floor speech, IL senator Dick Durbin shared how cuts to NIH are harming medical research and described the impact on Timothy Koh‘s research on diabetic wound healing as…
Last year, the AHS Undeclared major advising team received a grant for a project to support incoming AHS undeclared major students with a transition process to UIC. Many activities organized in the summer…
A March 3, 2025 Chicago Tribune article, Battling state’s ‘barriers’ to community placement: In Chicago and beyond, people with developmental disabilities can wait years, cites research from the Institute on Disability and Human…
Lieke van Heumen with co-authors DHD faculty Tamar Heller and DHD alumn Claire van den Helder publish article ‘Social Relations of Older Adults with Intellectual Disabilities from a Life Course Perspective‘ in The…
Dear Colleagues, I hope this message finds you well. On behalf of Dean Crespo, I am reaching out to invite you and your research team to participate as a designated Research Learning Community…
Shayna Oshita was invited to WBEZ’s Reset to talk about how the foods we eat may strengthen our immune system during the cold and flu season: https://www.wbez.org/reset-with-sasha-ann-simons/2025/02/20/chicken-soup-might-have-healing-properties-after-all.
David Camacho and co-authors published “Loneliness and cognitive function in older adults living in Latin America: A systematic review” in Archives of Medical Research. In this systematic review, the authors synthesized quantitative literature…
Timothy Koh was quoted in WTTW Chicago and Chicago Sun-Times articles covering faculty rally held at UIC: news.wttw.com/2025/02/19/it-s-worst-situation-uic-staff-decry-possibly-devastating-funding-and-research-cuts https://chicago.suntimes.com/health/2025/02/19/uic-faculty-protest-proposed-trump-administration-cuts-to-federal-research