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Christine Decker
OHSU Studies Exercise for Rural Men and Women
 
Rural Survey to Answer Immunization Questions
 
Career Day Set for Diverse Students
 
OHSU Offers Cancer Research Experience to High Schoolers
 
New Physician Joins Sellwood Health Center
 
OHSU Helps Safety Net Initiative
 
OHSU Study Promotes Health Care for the Disabled
 
New Portland Foundation Gives to OHSU Grads
 
OHSU Women's Conference Brings National Celebrity
 
Researchers Studying Same-Sex Abuse
 
OHSU, Salvation Army Opens Infirmary For Homeless
 
OHSU Family Medicine At Richmond Expands Services
 
OHSU Study Shows Health Care Workers Need Training
 
Stem Cell Method Paves Way For More Research
 
OHSU Commencement Set For June 1
 
Lyle Fagnan Named Family Doctor Of the Year
 
OHSU Helps New Clinic For Low-Income, Uninsured Patients
 
PA Education Gives Awards to Community Clinics
 
OHSU Named To Top 10 List
 
Researchers Study Fatigue in Cancer Patients
 
Bridging The Gap Between Researchers And Reports
 
Community Projects Help People With Disabilities
 
OHSU Medical Students Get Taste Of Doctoring
 
OHSU and NASA Team To Improve Childbirth Safety
 
OHSU Studies New Drug For Ovarian Cancer
 
OHSU School of Nursing Appoints Senior Associate Deans
 
Three New Directors Named at OHSU
 
73 'Extra' Nursing Students Graduate
 
NCI Announces Preferred Method For Ovarian Cancer
 
Journal Focuses on Disasters
 
Associate Dean Picked For OHSU SN, La Grande
 
Many Of State's Kids Uninsured, Could Get Coverage
 
OHSU Hosts International Health Conference
 
OHSU Hosts Students Seeking Health, Science Careers
 
OHSU Physicians Give Strong Advice For Postpartum Visits
 
OHSU Family Medicine At Scappoose Expands, Plans Move
 
New OHSU Research Director Appointed
 
Weight May Affect Whether Birth Control Pills Work
 
Homeless Infirmary Project Keeps Helping
 
Karen Whitaker Knapp Retires
 
Revitalize Your Sexuality, Justifying Chocolate (March 29, 2006)
 
Looking For A Good Job? OHSU Begins Major Recruitment
 
Study Focuses on Anti Inflammatory Diet, Diabetes
 
OHSU Experts Available on Work Force Shortage Issues
 
OHSU Reaches Out to Help Uninsured
 
Reedsport Receives 100th OHSU Medical Student
 
Research Offers Hot Flash Help
 
OHSU, Community Colleges Hope to Increase Nurses
 
Innovative Device Helps Patients Get Help Quickly
 
OHSU Commencement Set For Friday, June 2
 
Nominations Sought For Rural Health Award
 
OHSU Scappoose Family Medicine Moves
 
OHSU Trauma Nurse Earns Nurse Of The Year Award
 
OHSU Employee Builds Health Clinic in New Orleans
 
Kohler Pavilion Opens to Patients
 
OHSU School of Nursing Dean Takes Univ. of Michigan Job
 
Shortcut Found; Identifies Treatment Target For Leukemia
 
Multicultural and Underserved Students Come to OHSU
 
OHSU Names School of Nursing Interim Dean
 
OHSU Oregon Office Of Rural Health Gives Out Grants
 
OHSU Cancer Insitute Member Is LIVESTRONG Chair
 
Interim Dean Named for OHSU School of Nursing, Klamath Falls, Ashland Campuses
 
Rosalie Caffrey, R.N., M.S., Ph.D.
 
OHSU Medical Students Get Rural Experience
 
OHSU Medical Students Head Out To Rural Oregon
 
RURAL HOSPITALS GET GRANTS THROUGH THE OHSU OREGON OFFICE OF RURAL HEALTH
 
OHSU Cancer Institute Team Finds Protein Link
 
OHSU Cancer Institute Teams Find Vitamin D May Reduce Clots
 
Nursing Students Enter New Program To Ease Shortage
 
Yellow Hats To Help OHSU Cancer Institute Program
 
Drug Works When Gleevec Fails Tumor Patients
 
FDA Approves Gleevec For Five More Cancers
 
New Contraceptives Designed To Reduce Side Effects
 
Rural Health Conference Set In Newport
 
OHSU Researcher Reports More Accurate Cancer Prognosis
 
OHSU Cancer Institute: Veggies May Help Your Prostate
 
Cancer On Canvas Come To OHSU
 
Five-Year Gleevec Study Shows Excellent Results
 
OHSU Helps Rural Physicians Detect Dementia
 
OHSU Cancer Institute Appoints Craig Nichols, M.D.
 
OHSU Cancer Institute Begins Workouts For Survivors
 
OHSU Appoints Richard Deyo Kaiser Permanente Professor
 
Way to Id Men for 2nd Biopsy
 
OHSU Cancer Institute IDs Prostate Cancer Survivor Marker
 
OHSU Cancer Institute Surgeon Earns Fellowship
 
Analysis For Survival On Head and Neck Cancers
 
OHSU Cancer Institute: Combo Drug Slows Prostate Cancer
 
OHSU Cancer Institute Director Appointed To Prestigious Cancer Think Tank
 
Computer Technology Doesn't Help Breast Cancer
 
Colorectal Cancer Clinic, Registry Open at OHSU
 
Gleevec Stops Recurring Cancer In GIST Patients
 
OHSU Names Stephen Yermal Director of Nurse Anesthesia Program
 
Fish Oil, Green Tea Studied For Cancer Prevention
 
Breast Cancer Decline Linked To Hormone Use
 
Drug May Hold Key to Preventing 'Breakthrough Bleeding' (August 27, 2007)
 
Hormone Studied For Breast Cancer
 
FIRST IN OREGON TO OFFER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY FOR PROSTATE RADIATION
 
Prostate cancer survival affected by seasons
 
OHSU Cancer Institute Awarded $2 Million Grant
 
Druker Awarded International Medical Science Award
 
Oregon is 'Unsatisfactory' When it Comes to Women's Health
 
OHSU Cancer Institute Physician Gets Oncology Award
 
When Parents Lose Coverage So do Their Kids
 
Surgery, Radiation Gives Advantage in Duct Cancer
 
Guided Radiation Prevents Damage to Organs
 
Position Matters For Pelvic Cancer Patients
 
OHSU Researcher to Develop Cancer Initiatives
 
Low Income Families Face Barriers To Health Care
 
Researchers Get Grant To Work On Cancer Assay
 
OHSU Cancer Institute Study Looks Into CML Roots
 
Gleevec Delivers More Good News To Patients
 
Test Helps Cancer Patients Get Needed Info
 
OHSU Cancer Institute: Drug Candidate Works On CML
 
Hormone Fuels Certain Cancer Mutation
 
OHSU Cancer Institute Researcher Discovers What Fuels Certain Cancer Mutation
 
Exercise Study Could Benefit Older Breast Cancer Survivors
 
INSTITUTE OF TRIBAL GOVERNMENT AND OHSU ONE SKY CENTER TEAM UP FOR TRAINING ON POLITICAL ISSUES
 
Christine Pashley
Doernbecher Launches Pediatric Palliative Care
 
Doernbecher Study: Air bags Safety in Kids
 
Study Shows Fish Oil Impact on Heart Rhythms
 
NEJM Study: Drug for Heart Transplants
 
New Chief of OHSU Cardiovascular Medicine
 
OHSU Faculty Receive National Honors
 
Dr. Braner to Lead Project HOPE's Hurricane Katrina
 
Oregon Medical Team Goes Back To Gulf
 
OHSU Professor Awarded International Prize
 
Harry Lenhart
Guidelines Promise Fewer Recurrent Heart Attacks
 
OHSU Lays Foundation For Affordable Housing
 
OHSU Insists City Continue Tram Construction (April 4, 2006)
 
Q & A On Tram Financing Package
 
Northwest First: Aortic Sensors Implanted
 
Microbubbles Are Saving Hearts And Lives
 
OHSU Hands Aid In Shaping National I.T. Roadmap
 
OHSU Hospital Wins Chest Pain Center Accreditation
 
Tram Construction Will Close Upper Campus Drive
 
Incidence Of Cardiac Arrest Higher In Poor Areas
 
Cardio Residency Gains Professional Pinnacle
 
OHSU To Host Center For Study Of Aortic Aneurysms
 
OHSU Specialist Stirs Media Over Titanic Theory
 
First Specific Link To Congenital Heart Defect Identified
 
Big Move To Center For Health & Healing Is On
 
OHSU Research Spawns Array Of New Companies
 
OHSU Gets $3.5M. Biomedical Informatics Grant
 
Tram 'Lift Off!' Set; Ride Reservation Call Center Open
 
Portland Aerial Tram Now Open To Public
 
Is A Life Of Medical Ills Predestined In The Womb By A Mother's Diet?
 
Flash Drives Threaten Health Care Computer Systems
 
OHSU Center First Medical Facility in Nation to Win LEED Platinum Award
 
Tram To Be Out of Service March 17 For Four Hours
 
Tram Rider Totals In February Far Exceeded Expectations
 
Plan Framed To Spur Bioscience In South Waterfront
 
OHSU Spinoff Steps Toward Commercial Viability
 
OHSU Center Receives Best Business Award In Green Building
 
New Survey Documents the Headaches of Computerized Medicine
 
OHSU Teams Up with Egyptian Institute in Informatics
 
OHSU Names Vice President for Commercialization Strategies
 
Portland Tram To Close For Routine Maintenance
 
Breakthrough Promised In Detecting Atherosclerosis
 
Fact Sheet: Portland Aerial Tram Maintenance Work
 
Newman Named OHSU Planning, Development Director
 
Last Chance for a Sunday Ride on the Tram
 
Nutrition in the Womb: How to Reduce Chronic Disease in the Next Generation
 
Hip Size of Mothers Linked To Cancer In Daughters
 
Portland Aerial Tram Greets Its One-Millionth Passenger
 
OHSU Turns Innovations Into Gold At Record Pace
 
OHSU Researchers ID Blood Pressure's Master Switch
 
OHSU Biomedical Research Building Wins LEED Silver
 
OHSU Professor David Dorr Wins AMIA 2007 New Investigator Award
 
David Dorr, M.D., assistant professor of medical informatics and clinical epidemiology at the Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine
 
OHSU Enrolling Subjects In Aortic Aneurysm Registry
 
OHSU Enrolling Research Subjects in National Aortic Aneurysm Registry
 
Tram Will Close For Holidays, Scheduled Maintenance
 
Shapiro named OHSU director of Cardiac MRI and Cardiovascular CT
 
ShapiroM
 
Methadone Even at Therapeutic Levels Can Kill (January 9, 2008)
 
Jim Newman
Nanoparticles Beneficial for Environmental Cleanup
 
OHSU Primate Researcher Honored
 
OHSU Hosts Town Hall to Discuss Stem Cell Research
 
Breast Cancer Detection Improved With MRI Approach
 
OHSU Researcher Honored for Outstanding Research
 
OHSU/OGI Autism Communication Study
 
OHSU Medication Stimulates Appetite
 
Computerized Advanced Directives
 
Study: Vitamin C May Help Babies Born to Smokers
 
OHSU: Alzheimer's Anxiety
 
Abdominal Fat In Postmenopausal Women Explained
 
Device Assists Those Combating Balance Disorders
 
OHSU Expert To Discuss Unique Ore. Program in D.C.
 
OHSU: MS Damage and Repair
 
OHSU Monkeypox/Smallpox Testing
 
OHSU Medical Orders For Dying Patients
 
OHSU Studies West Nile Virus In The Elderly
 
OHSU Study: Hormone Reduces Food Intake,Weight
 
National Report Features Oregon Program
 
OHSU Study Reveals Activity Level Appears Intrinsic
 
OHSU: Early Life Stress Affects Teens
 
OHSU: Study Contradicts Morphine Bias
 
Brain Stem Cell Mystery Solved
 
OHSU To Receive Several Huge, MRI Systems
 
New OHSU Position Highlights Comfort Care
 
OHSU Dispels Late-Night Eating/Weight Gain Myth
 
OHSU Reveals Obesity/Cortisol Interactions
 
OHSU Receives Two-Of-A-kind MRI Magnet
 
OHSU Identifies Possible Alzheimer's Target
 
OHSU: Rare Disease Causes Uncontrollable Weight Gain
 
OHSU PRIMATE CENTER RESEARCH SUGGESTS MULTIPLE 'BODY CLOCKS'
 
Retiring OHSU President Dr. Peter Kohler Receives Honorary Degree
 
OHSU Discovers Possible HIV Therapy
 
Teachers Selected For Hands-on Experience at OHSU
 
OHSU: Improves Care For The Dying
 
OHSU Presidential Finalists
 
OHSU Announces New Board Member Appointment
 
OHSU Board Appoints New President
 
OHSU To Receive Gates HIV Funding
 
OHSU Discovery Helps Solve Weight Loss Drug Mystery
 
OHSU: Spinoff Enters New Phase
 
OHSU Research Demonstrates Possible Health Risks For children Born To Mothers Who Overeat During Pregnancy
 
T-cells Cannibalize Virus-Infected Cells
 
OHSU Receives Award To Transform Research
 
OHSU Releases Research Animal Care Records To Animal Rights Group
 
OHSU: Obesity Researcher Receives Award
 
OHSU Research Shows Reduced Caloric Intake Delays Aging
 
OHSU Announces Lineup For Brain Awareness
 
OHSU Research Reveals How Cells 'Dial In', Decode AM, FM Signals
 
OHSU: Swelling Within The Eye Linked To Tamoxifen
 
OHSU Completes First Outreach Stage of Strategic Planning Process
 
OHSU: Primate Center Receives Clean Bill Of Health
 
OHSU Release: Brain Breakdown Linked To Obesity
 
Oregon National Primate Research Center Plays Key Role in Genome Project
 
OHSU Locates Possible Diabetes Cause & Treatment
 
OHSU's Primate Center Given Clean Bill Of Health
 
OHSU: Restoring Fertility in Cancer Patients
 
OHSU RESEARCH SUGGESTS AMERICA MAY OVER-VACCINATE
 
Letter of Accreditation for ONPRC from The Council on Accreditation of the Associate for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care
 
ONPRC's latest inspection result from the USDA
 
Recent Oregon National Primate Research Center accomplishments
 
OHSU Again Targeted by PETA, Stand Ready to Answer All Claims
 
USDA Inspection report of the Oregon National Primate Research Center, August 30, 2007
 
OHSU Scientists Create Primate Embryonic Stem Cells
 
OHSU's Primate Center Cleared Following latest PETA Claims
 
Latest OHSU Research Suggests New Strategy May Be Necessary For Protecting Aging Americans Against Infectious Diseases
 
OHSU Researchers Reveal the Science of Shivering
 
Kathleen Dean Named OHSU Vice President for Marketing and Communications
 
Images of Kathleen Dean, M.S.
 
OHSU Reacts to Oregon Supreme Court Ruling Regarding the Oregon Tort Claims Act
 
OHSU Invited to Join Some of the World's Most Respected Research Institutions by Forming a Florida-Funded Infectious Disease Research Institute (January 8, 2008)
 
OHSU Announces Significant Financial Impacts of Tort Cap Loss
 
International Scientists Tackle Obstacles to Treating Brain Disorders
 
Jonathan Modie
OHSU Study: Protein Stops Growth of Brain Tumor
 
OHSU Researcher Receives Neuroscience Grant
 
High School Science Course Kicks Off Another Year
 
OHSU Developing 'Living Laboratory' To Track Aging
 
Increasing ICU Beds Eases Ambulance Diversion
 
OHSU Study: Level I Trauma Centers Boost Survival
 
Deep Brain Stimulation Slows Parkinson's Symptoms
 
OHSU Using New, Gel-Coated Coil To Treat Aneurysms
 
OHSU Study Finds Ginkgo Beneficial For MS Symptoms
 
OHSU Study Says Injury Prevention Program Working
 
OHSU Trains Doctors On New Spinal Disc For Pain
 
Retina Adapts To Light Changes By Rewiring Itself
 
Study: 'Homemade' Gene Chip Technology Unreliable
 
Scientist Studying Herb As Alzheimer's Therapy
 
OHSU's New Chief Financial Officer Announced
 
Gene Changes Linked To Deficient MS Suppression
 
OHSU Scientist Analyzes Sleeping Sickness Gene
 
Construction Begins On School's Safer Playground
 
OHSU Studying OMEGA-3s For Treating MS Depression
 
Options For Parkinson's Patients Abundant
 
Symposium Speaker To Discuss Parkinson's Genetics
 
Cell Signaling Finding Yields Heart Disease Clues
 
OHSU Finds Path Herpes Uses To Trigger Eye Disease
 
Vollum Director, Elected to Institute of Medicine
 
MS Society Honors OHSU President With "Hope" Award
 
OHSU Grad Students Honored As ARCS Scholars
 
Donor, European Society Honor OHSU's Keller
 
Restricting Diet May Reverse Early Parkinson's
 
Pushing Environmental Biomedical Research Out to Sea
 
Ancient Healing Herb Improves Alzheimer's Symptoms
 
OHSU First On West Coast To Use New Brain Artery Stent
 
Hearing Loss From Chemotherapy Underestimated
 
OHSU Technology Shown At White House Conference
 
Male Elephants Woo Females With Precise Chemistry
 
Clawed Frog Helps Fanconi Anemia Research Make Leaps
 
New OHSU Brain Institute To Encourage Collaboration
 
Removing DNA Repair Gene Causes Metabolic Syndrome
 
OGI Strategic Plan Launches New OHSU Research Era
 
Study Aims To Halt Alzheimer's By Blocking Enzyme
 
Electrical Stimulation Boosts Stroke Recovery
 
ABC'S 'Miracle Workers' Documents OHSU Neurosurgery Team
 
OHSU Brings Relief To 'Suicide Disease' Sufferers
 
Almers Elected to National Academy of Sciences
 
Study Says Stem Cell 'Fusion' Occurs In Tumors
 
OHSU'S Neuwelt, Nicholson Help Launch Walk, Run
 
OHSU Studying Drug For Bone-Deforming Disorder
 
Rare Disease's Gene May Illuminate Major Disorders
 
Warm Weather Means More Activities Requiring Helmets
 
Computer Card Game Detects Cognitive Changes
 
In-Home Sensors Spot Dementia Signs In Elderly
 
NSF Funds A Major Center For River-To-Ocean Observation And Prediction Based At OHSU
 
OHSU Lab Links Gene To Aged Skin Problems, Cancer
 
OHSU PROGRAMS AMONG TOP FIVE IN NIH RESEARCH FUNDING
 
OHSU, PVAMC Launch First Comprehensive Meth Center
 
Study: Manganese keeps Toxic Ocean Zones In Check
 
OHSU EYE DOCTOR SAYS LASER SURGERY SAFER THAN CONTACTS
 
Women On Hormone Therapy Regain Emotion Response
 
Stress Triggers Relapse In Meth Abuse, OHSU Study Finds
 
Older Men With Low Testosterone Fall More Often
 
Drug May Reduce Stroke Risk After Brain Hemorrhage
 
OHSU Parkinson Center Launches Pilates Class
 
OHSU Doctors Test Disc To Repair Knee Cartilage Damage
 
$7 Million Funds Study Of 'Enabling Technologies'
 
Strategic Plan For OGI Takes Big Step Forward
 
OHSU To Sell Waterfront Land For Retirement Tower
 
OHSU Studies Of Technology For Healthy Aging Get Boost
 
Device May Detect, Prevent Epileptic Seizures
 
Calcium Is Spark Of Life, Kiss Of Death For Nerve Cells
 
Marine Moss Reveals Clues To Anti-Cancer Compound
 
New Cigarettes Don't Offer Lower Cancer Risks
 
$24M Grant For OHSU-Led Alcohol Research Consortium
 
OHSU OFFERS FREE SEMINAR ON RETHINKING HEALTH CARE
 
New OHSU Senior Care Program Gets $2.5 Million Boost
 
OHSU Surgeon Implants Donated Tissue Allografts
 
OHSU Scientists Studying Prenatal Meth Exposure
 
OHSU Lab Finds Meth Receptor That Could Lead To Therapy
 
Inactivating Protein May Shield Nerve Fibers In MS
 
Antioxidant Studies Among Donated Tax Grant Recipients
 
OHSU First in Oregon to Offer New Artificial Disk for Neck
 
PrestigeDisk
 
OHSU Turns Mouse into Factory for Human Liver Cells (08/09/2007)
 
OHSU Medical Students To Tour Body World Exhibit
 
Baker City Writer Picks Laughter Over Parkinson's
 
Psychologist Says Tackling Parkinson's Starts With Mind
 
OHSU Launches Global Health Center
 
ACS Honors OHSU Chemical Biology Program Director (September 19, 2007)
 
OHSU Examines Herb's Effects On Diabetic Neuropathy
 
OHSU Trial Compares Drugs To Prevent Multiple Strokes
 
Implant For Seizures Giving Epilepsy Patients Hope
 
Gift Creates Library Of Rare Neuroscience Books
 
Physician: Old Drugs Need Repurposing For New Uses
 
Children With Gene Shows Reduced Cognitive Function
 
Blood Pressure Drug Curbs Brain Damage From PTSD
 
Cough Medicine Fights Dyskinesias In Parkinson's
 
OHSU Neurology Launches Complementary Medicine Clinic
 
Study Examines Meditation For Dementia Caregivers
 
Kathleen McFall
Implantable Defibrillators Reduce Death by 23%
 
Nicolson Named Howard Hughes Investigator
 
Why Do Health Care Outcomes Vary Based On Race?
 
OHSU Studies Health Care Impacts Of OHP Cutbacks
 
OHSU Launches Health Care Reform Blog
 
OHSU Launches Health care Transparency Initiative
 
OHSU and Central City Concern Partner to Improve Health Care Access for Homeless
 
OHSU Supports Oregon Farmers
 
Liana Haywood
OHSU Provides Care for Give Kids A Smile Day
 
OHSU Foundation Announces New President
 
OHSU Foundation Announces New Board Members
 
Doernbecher Foundation Announces Board Members
 
OHSU and Legacy Seek Community Input on Study
 
Common Eye Disorder Treatable in Older Children
 
Doernbecher Benefits From Street of New Beginnings
 
Dental Care Needs For HIV Patients Continue to Rise