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UMass research nearing clinical trials for ALS therapy

Researchers at UMass Medical School in Worcester think a new kind of gene therapy may safely treat patients with ALS.

UMass Medical School graduate now a UMass trustee

Dr. Chioma Okwara, a UMass Medical School graduate and native of Kenya, is the newest UMass trustee.

UMMS professor: Breastfeeding could lead to reduced stroke risk

Research by a UMass Medical School professor has found breastfeeding may reduce the risk of stroke in postmenopausal women.

UMass: Marijuana could help stomach problems

Researchers at UMass Medical School may have found a link between marijuana use and relief of inflammatory bowel disease.
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Joyce Murphy stepping down from Commonwealth Medicine

Joyce Murphy, executive vice chancellor for Commonwealth Medicine at UMass Medical School in Worcester, will step down from her role in August and be succeeded by the former CEO of Clinton Hospital.

The most influential people in the Central Mass. economy

In compiling our annual list of the most powerful people in the Central Massachusetts business community, there are countless CEOs, executive directors, presidents and founders to choose, from organizations with billions in revenue and offices across the globe.

The Power 50: Michael F. Collins, MD

The numbers tell the story best: more than $900 million in annual revenues, 1,100 graduate students and 700 medical residents and fellows.

Marlborough Hospital employees vote to unionize

UMass Memorial-Marlborough Hospital employees totaling 220 will unionize after a vote Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the State Healthcare and Research Employees Union.
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UMass Medical School boosts statewide research spending with 11% gain

The University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester spent $280 million on research activities in fiscal 2017.

Ice Bucket Challenge funds another UMass ALS breakthrough

A research collaborative co-led by a UMass Medical School professor has identified a new gene associated with the development of ALS.
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