OHSU in the news

Gene editing: Possibilities & perils

Medium April 08, 2019
OHSU’s research developing human embryos without cardiac disease-causing genes was mentioned in a story about gene editing.

Escalating opioid doses in chronic pain

MedPage Today April 07, 2019
Benjamin Morasco, Ph.D., reported that increased opioid dosage amounts didn’t translate to most clinical outcomes for chronic pain patients at the American Pain Society Meeting.

Medicaid expansion curbed cardiovascular deaths, study suggests

MedPage Today April 05, 2019
Eric Stecker, M.D., M.P.H., says “preliminary evidence raises the possibility that we are seeing the early effects of insurance-facilitated improvements in cardiovascular preventive care," while discussing a University of Pennsylvania study that found U.S. states mostly stabilized their cardiovascular mortality rates after Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act.

Data centers become more efficient

Oregon Business April 05, 2019
Oregon Business features Oregon startup Server Dome, which has licensed OHSU’s energy-efficient Data Dome design for data centers.

Machine learning models may facilitate clinic workflow

Healio April 04, 2019
Michelle R. Hribar, Ph.D., reported that machine learning could be used to manage clinic workflow and patient wait times at the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus meeting.

A new perspective

Camas-Washougal Post-Record April 04, 2019
Camas teenager Emma Hahn is selling her photography to raise funds for OHSU in honor of her sister, who has epilepsy.
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