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One-time gene therapy injection could provide HIV treatment that may last a lifetime

One-time gene therapy injection could provide HIV treatment that may last a lifetime

OHSU researcher receives $5 million grant to study long-term suppression of human immunodeficiency virus in nonhuman primates.
Rural women who use illegal drugs less likely to use contraception, risk dangerous pregnancies

Rural women who use illegal drugs less likely to use contraception, risk dangerous pregnancies

Survey findings raise new concern about access to reproductive health care, including abortion.
Vollum director earns national distinction for mentoring next generation of scientists

Vollum director earns national distinction for mentoring next generation of scientists

Marc Freeman emphasizes value in training early-career neuroscientists to make their own impact in the field
Half of transgender patients leave home state for surgery, study finds

Half of transgender patients leave home state for surgery, study finds

Traveling patients pay more; limited local access to gender-affirming surgeons a likely reason.
$5 million donor gift establishes first-of-its-kind food allergy center at OHSU

$5 million donor gift establishes first-of-its-kind food allergy center at OHSU

The new OHSU program will be the only food allergy center in the Pacific Northwest, filling a void in specialized patient care, research.
Mental health patient directories rife with ‘phantom’ providers, researchers find

Mental health patient directories rife with ‘phantom’ providers, researchers find

New OHSU study of Oregon Medicaid directories highlights national problem with access to mental health care.
OHSU coronavirus (COVID-19) response

OHSU coronavirus (COVID-19) response

Last updated Tuesday, July 23, 2024.