At the Harold Schnitzer Diabetes Health Center, our mission is to enhance the health and quality of life for those affected by diabetes in the Northwest through unequalled personal diabetes care and ...
Presented by Sex and Disability Educator Evan Sweeney, this free webinar is designed to build educator capacity to deliver inclusive, accessible, and trauma-informed sexuality education for students ...
Gifts to the VGTI Support Foundation Fund provides vital support that allows us find cures for life threatening infectious diseases. These funds help us to have necessary resources and create and ...
The Animal Model Support Core (AMSC) services includes cryopreservation of mouse embryos and sperm as well as long-term storage in dedicated cryo-freezers located at two separate sites.
The Sidney and Lillian Zetosch Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation helps children with special health needs succeed in school. OHSU's Institute on Development and Disability receives a portion of ...
The Oregon Office of Rural Health (ORH) has partnered with the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) to coordinate a grant-funded program that will support the capacity of Oregon’s rural health organizations ...
Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is on the rise in the U.S. and around the world—particularly among children. The World Health Organization predicts that, if the current trend continues, half of ...
Laura Beth McIntire, Ph.D., Director Lipidomics and Biomarker Discovery Lab, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Brain Health Imaging Institute, Department of ...
We offer a quarterly series on issues generated by and important to transgender and gender-diverse communities. These learning opportunities are designed to educate providers and others on: ...
Within our intestines is an ecosystem of some 100 trillion living microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses and fungi that play important roles like breaking down food, synthesizing vitamins and ...
Donate now using the button above to ensure that ORPRN’s projects continue to impact health in rural and low-resourced communities throughout the state. I’ve long appreciated the quote, “be kind as ...
In 1890, Ida Gray Nelson Rollins graduated from the University of Michigan College of Dentistry. She was one of just three women in her graduating class, and was the very first African-American woman ...
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