Changes may result in therapies to prevent the development of lung cancer.
The James Utley Professor and Chair of Surgery is one of eight women selected for outstanding achievement in the workplace, demonstrated leadership that has made a difference, and a commitment to enhance the quality of life in the region.
Findings may provide new target for combating complications in the disease.
This is described in a Special Article in the Journal of Physician Assistant Education.
This may lead to the discovery of novel cell types to therapeutically target diseases
Dr. Sullivan was recognized for her dedication to understanding and improving health outcomes of Gulf War veterans through decades of outstanding research on various aspects of Gulf War Illness.
These findings may provide a new target for reducing cancer-associated complications.
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Although the magnitude of firearm deaths has remained constant since 2001, this study found that deaths have increased since 2014.
This study has implications for preventing and treating pneumonia.