
UAMS Receives $2M National Cancer Institute Grant
The money will be used to study multiple myeloma, a type of bone cancer. read more >
The money will be used to study multiple myeloma, a type of bone cancer. read more >
Hong-yu Li's research targets a protein dedicated to controlling cell development. read more >
The research focuses on a subfamily of viruses that could promote mutations leading to cancer in the lymph system. read more >
Additions to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences campus in Little Rock account for two of the five biggest ongoing health care construction projects in Arkansas. read more >
A $1 million donation from the owners of Fowler Foods Inc. of Jonesboro helped UAMS hit the milestone. read more >
Sealtite offers alternative to coal tar-based products, now facing prohibitions. read more >
A researcher with the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute gets a five-year, $1.27 million grant to work toward developing two treatment options for acute myeloid leukemia patients. read more >
The Schueck/McCarty family has pledged $1 million to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute to support its efforts in achieving the National Cancer Institute designation. read more >
A $780,000 grant from the National Cancer Institute will fund a hands-on summer cancer research program for medical students at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. read more >
An alliance is in the works between the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Baptist Health of Little Rock involving oncology doctors. read more >
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has seen its financial condition improve under Chancellor Cam Patterson, who assumed the role in June 2018. read more >
Some University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences employees saw red flags long before auditors discovered a deficit at the Myeloma Institute for Research & Therapy that was allowed to grow to $29 million over nine years. read more >
When the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences announced in April 2014 that Dr. Gareth Morgan would lead the Myeloma Institute for Research & Therapy, it was cause for a celebration. The cheers didn’t last long. read more >
The National Cancer Institute gets an $8.3 million grant to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. read more >