School of Medicine announces new members to leadership team

RENO - The University of Nevada School of Medicine announces the addition of two new members to its senior leadership team.

James Kenyon, Ph.D., professor of physiology and cell biology, has been appointed interim senior associate dean for research. Kenyon is director of the Nevada IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence and has an experienced background in clinical and translational research development. He will hold the interim position for three years.

Evan M. Klass, M.D., associate professor of medicine, has been appointed to the new position of Associate Dean for Statewide Initiatives. Dr. Klass will be responsible for continued development of rural outreach programs including telemedicine, Project ECHO (Extension for Community Health Outcomes), the Area Health Education Center and the Nevada Geriatric Education Consortium. He will also lead the development of the "Nevada Health Care Policy Institute" in collaboration with the University of Nevada, Reno and UNLV. The addition of an office representing statewide initiatives is a critical addition to the School of Medicine and its commitment to serve the State of Nevada.

The University of Nevada School of Medicine, a research-intensive, community-based, statewide medical school, has served Nevada for more than 40 years as its only public medical school. Our mission is improving the health of Nevada's diverse population through world-class biomedical research, an innovative curriculum integrating basic and clinical sciences, and highly competitive residency and fellowship programs that complement a statewide network of urban and rural clinical facilities. Through targeted growth and investment in research, clinical services and education, we are a resource for improving health care regionally and across the country.

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