The award recognizes physician-scientists who are early in their first faculty appointment and have made notable achievements in their research.
Skills that exercise humanism and understanding vulnerable populations can help clinicians deliver more effective, person-based care.
Interventions must consider social and cultural factors that influence breastfeeding continuation, including language
May lead to early diagnosis of progressive atherosclerotic disease
Increased risk may have a genetic basis
The FDA needs to be extremely cautious that all women, especially women of color or those with low health literacy, understand breast density messages and that they lead to desired outcomes.
Multiple patterns of alcohol use responsible for fatty liver disease.
Marcia Ratner, PhD, DABT, brings significant professional contributions to the field of toxicology and years of service to the AACT.
Ensuring equitable access to broadband and mobile health technologies will enhance research in technologically disadvantaged populations.
Study makes a strong case that nutrition and infectious diseases are closely linked.