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    A medical student married her love for art and a desire to help cancer patients by designing an art-appreciation study to ease anxiety.

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    • A study by @URochester_SMD medical student @emilygore0 found hospitalized cancer patients who observed art at the bedside had lower levels of anxiety. A great way to combine passions of art & medicine! #URochesterResearch https://t.co/G61cRCR2Q8

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    Ann Falsey, M.D., addresses the question of what life may look like once COVID takes its place among other circulating respiratory diseases that, while dangerous for some, do not produce spikes in hospitalization and death.

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    • Ann Falsey, MD, is an #InfectiousDisease expert. We are starting to see COVID numbers decline, but it's clearly not going away. So when does a pandemic become an endemic? Dr. Falsey addresses this and how we can continue to stay safe. https://t.co/LHuc3H54zh

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    The oncology field has a diversity problem. It’s no secret and there are no easy solutions, but Wilmot’s Cancer Research Training and Education Coordination (CRTEC) program wants to do its part to make things better in Rochester and nationally.

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    • Kudos to @DrCarlaCasulo on her work to get grant for @ASCO summer internship focused on students who are underrepresented in medicine. A great program that we hope to continue @WilmotCancer. https://t.co/oWkPYXeszJ

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    It has long been known that there is an association between food and pain, as people with chronic pain often struggle with their weight. Researchers at the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience may have found an explanation in a new study that suggests that circuitry in the brain responsible for motivation and pleasure is impacted when someone experiences pain.

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    • NEW STUDY by @Geha_Paul published in @PLOSONE finds new clues in the #brain linking #pain & #food. GREAT COLLABORATION between Dr. Geha, @LinYezhe, @IcahnMountSinai's Ivan De Araujo, Gelsina Stanley & @danamsmall! https://t.co/7GFTewCYDr

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    Get to know Thu Le, M.D., division chief of Nephrology. Learn about her history and her path through medical education, why she was destined to become a doctor, and how she has built upon the division, particularly in research.

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    • We are so fortunate to have Dr Le as our Chief of Nephrology. So honored to have her as a colleague ⁦@URMC_Medicine⁩ Spotlight: Thu Le, M.D. | URMC Newsroom https://t.co/pSOftvlKMT

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    Using network modeling, Wilmot Cancer Institute researchers have honed in on a set of gene interactions that are critical to malignancy and likely to be fertile ground for broad cancer therapies.

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    • New study out of @WilmotCancer looks at gene interactions that cause cancer cells to become malignant. Interesting foundational science work to keep an eye on it, as it could have implications for many types of cancer in the future. https://t.co/Hqawv8Cu6l #URochesterResearch