Learn more in the New England Journal of Medicine editorial.
How science helps in decoding the artistic process.
May be significant for mitochondrial diseases, cancer, diabetes, age-related neurodegenerative disorders.
Students presented the results of their work during the annual Medical Student Research Symposium at Hiebert Lounge, sponsored by the Enrichment Office.
The hope is that it will ultimately lead to medicines and treatments targeted to specific patients that may help fight diseases like lung cancer and pulmonary fibrosis.
Congratulations to Professors Naomi Hamburg, Rebecca Perkins, Manish Sagar; Clinical Professor Gene Deune; Clinical Associate Professors Charles Bliss, Jr., Sheila Chapman, Robert Joseph.
Congratulations to Clinical Associate Professors Robert Canelli, Theresa Davies-Heerema, Qing (Grace) Zhao.
The nomination states, “Almost every day I learn something new from her and her approach to student mentoring.”
May yield clues on blocking COVID-19 infections in other patients.
The nomination states, “Zoe is an inspiring role model and support to students, residents and junior faculty.”