News

Community Input Needed to Help UA Sarver Heart Center Launch a Clinical Research Study for Cardiac Arrest Patients

07/09/2015

University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center researchers are seeking community input on a clinical trial that requires qualified patients to be enrolled when they are unconscious and unable to give consent. This study may improve care for all cardiac arrest patients.


UA Sarver Heart Center Scientists Awarded NIH Grant to Study Contractile Proteins that Keep Hearts Beating in Dilated Cardiomyopathy

07/07/2015

UA researchers have identified the connection between thin-filament length and cardiac function, as well as the role thin-filament length dysregulation plays in cardiomyopathies. The new NIH grant will help to uncover insights into novel therapeutic targets for dilated cardiomyopathy.


UA Experts Co-Author National Report that Focuses on How to Save More Lives from Cardiac Arrest in the U.S.

06/30/2015

Two University of Arizona researchers are co-authors of a report released that examines current statistics of cardiac arrest in the United States and recommends public health strategies to improve survival rates.


PCSK9 Inhibitors: How Needed?

06/24/2015

Who really needs another LDL-lowering drug?


The 5 Fastest Ways That Men Die

05/29/2015

About one in 500 people have Hypertrophic cardiomyopathyand approximately 1 percent of people with the disorder die suddenly each year and many of them are young and unaware they even have heart issues.


CPR Giant ‘Threepeat’ For UA Sarver Heart Center

05/07/2015

CPR Giant 'Threepeat' For UA Sarver Heart Center.


UA Cancer Center Retiree Is (Almost) Back in the Saddle

05/07/2015

When Bill Chacon saw Gene Gerner fall off his horse, he knew something was seriously wrong: Gene wasn’t moving.


UA Sarver Heart Center Clinical Research Program Is Growing

05/07/2015

A message from Catherine MacDonald, BScN, MBA, cardiology clinical research manager.


Member Updates

05/07/2015

Read about new faculty who have joined the University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center and UA College of Medicine - Tucson.


Pages