The three-year, $392,000 grant from the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation will help train future physicians to better serve refugee and immigrant populations.
Hemant Roy, MD, will be installed as the first Franz J. Inglefinger, MD, Professor in Gastroenterology at a 3 p.m. ceremony on Thursday, July 20, in the Wilkins Board Room.
Impairment of a particular gene increases susceptibility to opioid addiction liability and vulnerability to binge eating.
The award will provide Emily Oot with valuable training in MRI analyses and in the epidemiology of adolescent alcohol use disorders.
New circulating compounds associated with the risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer’s disease have been identified.
Learn more about the MSR garden and see how you can help harvest it throughout the summer.
Director of the Flow Cytometry Core Facility and Assistant Professor of Microbiology, Jennifer Snyder-Cappione, PhD, received a $600K National Institutes of Health (NIH) Shared Instrument Grant (SIG) for the purchase of a new Beckman Coulter MoFlo Astrios EQ High Speed Cell Sorter. “We are very excited to add this instrument to our facility, as it […]
The Museum of Science and the Anatomy and Neurobiology department are exploring how feelings and emotional connections can enhance learning.
Anna Hohler, MD, served as a panelist and discussed the need to study soldiers for characteristics, biomarkers and genetics leading to increased wellness and resiliency.
Students will work on cutting-edge biomedical research projects, build powerful and lasting relationships and set a course for college and career success.