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Cancer Institute accepting research internship applications

Applications for the 2023 summer lab internships at Simmons Cancer Institute at SIU School of Medicine are being accepted through February 27. Four positions will be awarded on a competitive basis to qualified college students who plan a career in medicine or research with a focus on cancer.
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Cancer Institute accepting research internship applications

Applications for the 2023 summer lab internships at Simmons Cancer Institute at SIU School of Medicine are being accepted through February 27. Four positions will be awarded on a competitive basis to qualified college students who plan a career in medicine or research with a focus on cancer.
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Cancer Institute accepting research internship applications

Applications for the 2023 summer lab internships at Simmons Cancer Institute at SIU School of Medicine are being accepted through February 27. Four positions will be awarded on a competitive basis to qualified college students who plan a career in medicine or research with a focus on cancer.
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Cancer Institute accepting research internship applications

Applications for the 2023 summer lab internships at Simmons Cancer Institute at SIU School of Medicine are being accepted through February 27. Four positions will be awarded on a competitive basis to qualified college students who plan a career in medicine or research with a focus on cancer.
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2023 Wound Care Symposium

Registration is open! The Institute for Plastic Surgery at SIU School of Medicine is pleased to announce the 28th Annual Wound Care Symposium. This year’s event will once again be held in-person at the IEA Professional Development Center located at 3440 Liberty Drive, Springfield, Illinois from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Registration includes, breakfast refreshments, a boxed lunch, and an event T-shirt. REGISTER NOW Topics will include: Burn wounds Atypical wounds Wounds following trauma Vascular disease management Wound dressing techniques Wound ostomy Hyberbaric oxygen therapy Accreditation
Events

2023 Wound Care Symposium

Registration is open! The Institute for Plastic Surgery at SIU School of Medicine is pleased to announce the 28th Annual Wound Care Symposium. This year’s event will once again be held in-person at the IEA Professional Development Center located at 3440 Liberty Drive, Springfield, Illinois from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Registration includes, breakfast refreshments, a boxed lunch, and an event T-shirt. REGISTER NOW Topics will include: Burn wounds Atypical wounds Wounds following trauma Vascular disease management Wound dressing techniques Wound ostomy Hyberbaric oxygen therapy Accreditation
Events

2023 Wound Care Symposium

Registration is open! The Institute for Plastic Surgery at SIU School of Medicine is pleased to announce the 28th Annual Wound Care Symposium. This year’s event will once again be held in-person at the IEA Professional Development Center located at 3440 Liberty Drive, Springfield, Illinois from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Registration includes, breakfast refreshments, a boxed lunch, and an event T-shirt. REGISTER NOW Topics will include: Burn wounds Atypical wounds Wounds following trauma Vascular disease management Wound dressing techniques Wound ostomy Hyberbaric oxygen therapy Accreditation
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Study suggests colder environments do not improve cognition in Alzheimer’s

New findings out of the Hascup research groups suggest the body's decline in metabolic function when aging, combined with a chronic colder environment, may increase Alzheimer’s disease progression — particularly in women.
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Study suggests colder environments do not improve cognition in Alzheimer’s

New findings out of the Hascup research groups suggest the body's decline in metabolic function when aging, combined with a chronic colder environment, may increase Alzheimer’s disease progression — particularly in women.
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