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  • Grant AwardJingyan Han, PhD, Awarded American Heart Association Transformational Project Award
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David T. Felson, MD, MPH, Tuhina Neogi, MD, PhD, Awarded NIH Grant to Further the Understanding of Osteoarthritis

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They have been awarded a a five-year, $46 million award from the NIH’s National Institute on Aging.

2024 Sexual Medicine Research Fund Awards Announced

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Congratulations to Drs. Beth Bragdon, Wendy Kuohung, Jai Marathe, and Ann Zumwalt.

2024 Dahod Awards Announced

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Congratulations to Drs. Samuel Beck, Asya Akca, Alla Grishok, Deborah Lang, and Ignaty Leshchiner.

Integrating Engineering Philosophy into Medical Education will Empower Future Physicians

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Transformation in medical training will contribute to a higher caliber of physicians, increase the quality of healthcare.

2024 Toffler Scholar

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Congratulations to Ignaty Leshchiner, PhD, assistant professor of medicine

Joseph P. Mizgerd, ScD, Awarded $2.9 Million to Better Understand Pneumonia

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Mizgerd’s research focuses on lung immunology and respiratory infection with broad goals of elucidating pathways that determine pneumonia susceptibility and outcome.

2024 Wing Tat Lee Awards Announced

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Congratulations to Drs. Joseph Zaia, Hui Feng, and Andrew Taylor.

2024 Spivack Neuroscience Awards Announced

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Congratulations to Drs. Vanna Zachariou, Shanshan Sheehy, Ignaty Leshchiner, Stacy Andersen, and Philipp Mews.

Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status May Play an Important Role in Suicides

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This is one of the few studies to examine community-level risk factors for suicide.

For the First Time, Researchers Show a Clear Relationship Between the Amount of CTE Pathology and Severity of Symptoms

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Findings provide crucial insights into diagnosing CTE in the living.

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