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Daily HeadlinesApril 13, 2017

A UConn engineering professor has uncovered new information about how particles behave in the bloodstream, an important advance that could help scientists develop more effective cancer drugs. (Bret Eckhardt/UConn Photo)

Size Matters for Drug Particles

A UConn engineering professor has uncovered new information about how particles behave in the bloodstream, an important advance that could help pharmaceutical scientists develop more effective cancer drugs. Read more.

Teams of students from the Schools of Nursing and Engineering collaborated on a concept they dubbed the Baby Breathing Bed, designed to prevent babies dying from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Nursing Students Tackle Real-World Healthcare Needs

Teams of UConn seniors will present their innovations on April 19, at the School of Nursing's annual 'Shark Tank' event. Read more.

Woman standing at her office desk. (Getty Images)

Is Sitting the New Smoking?

Make movement part of your workday, says a UConn Health ergonomist. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

DENT Dean MacNeil Assumes National Leadership Role

MED Patient’s Voice Restored Thanks to His Own Fat Cells

MED Low Back Pain Help in 24 Hours

SFA Final Parts of the Complete Beethoven Cycle to Be Performed

UConn in the News

Money Magazine

Social Security Is Mailing Statements. Here’s Why That’s a Problem

Healthcare Connect

Study: Flu Vaccine Usage in Older Adults

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