Dr. Ansley Baccus, CCHS clinical assistant professor in the Department of Family, Internal, and Rural Medicine, was interviewed by Kendrick Yu, a third-year medical student completing his clinical education at the College. The interview focused on the inner workings of medical education and how medical students can position themselves for growth. The interview was published in the NexBioHealth magazine.
Dr. Jane Weida, CCHS clinical professor in the Department of Family, Internal, and Rural Medicine, wrote a chapter on Measles published in Conn’s Current Therapy 2026. The book presents evidence-based information along with the personal experience and expertise of physicians, and it serves as a resource for a wide range of health care providers, including primary care physicians, sub-specialists and allied health professionals.
Dr. Marcelo Galafassi, CCHS assistant professor of community medicine and population health, co-authored “Impact of prior concussion history on concussion symptoms and health-related quality of life in an underrepresented and historically excluded population,” published in the Brain Injury Journal. Click here to view the entire article.
Drs. Maryam Bidgoli and Abbey Gregg, CCHS assistant professors of community medicine and population health, and Dr. Martha Crowther, CCHS professor of community medicine and population health, co-authored “Financial perceptions and subjective well-being among older adults,” published in Frontiers in Psychology: Psychology of Aging. Click here to view the entire article.
Dr. Bob McKinney, CCHS clinical associate professor of social work and director of the Office of Case Management and Social Services at University Medical Center, which is operated by the College, co-authored “Evaluating AI-Generated Geriatric Case Studies for Interprofessional Education: Systematic Analysis Across 5 Platforms,” published in the Journal of Medical Internal Research. Click here to view the entire article.
Dr. Meenahski Arora, CCHS associate professor of biomedical sciences, Dr. Raghu Ganugula, CCHS assistant professor of biomedical sciences, and Dr. M.N.V. Ravi Kumar, Distinguished University Research Professor, co-authored several research articles:
- “Dose optimization of lymph node-targeted cyclosporine A for lupus-driven vasculopathy,” published in the Journal of Controlled Release. Click here to view the entire article.
- “Design and in vitro evaluation of gambogic acid-conjugated stearic acid solid lipid nanoparticles for transferrin receptor-mediated drug delivery,” published in the Pharmaceutical Research Journal. Click here to view the article.
- “Naringenin-functionalized polyester nanoparticles improve oral urolithin A delivery and protect against cisplatin-induced kidney injury via heme oxygenase-1 activation and mitochondrial quality control,” published in the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. Click here to view the article.