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Sean D. Tallman, PhD, RPA, Receives Fulbright Scholar Award

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The assistant professor of anatomy & neurobiology will travel to South Africa for 10 months to conduct human skeletal biology research.

Study Identifies Risk Factors Associated with Negative Outcomes Following Lower Extremity Soft-tissue Reconstruction After Trauma

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Risk factors associated with poor outcomes include diabetes, race and trauma centers with lower accreditation levels.

Researchers Identify Possible Risk Factors for Aneurysm Growth in Adults Living with HIV

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Largest study to look at the brain vessels of people with HIV over time.

Telephone-Based Health Coaching Did Not Affect Postpartum Weight Gain

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Postpartum weight gain, important for long-term health, proves difficult to change.

29th Annual Henry I. Russek Student Achievement Day Celebrates GMS Academic Research and Service

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The mission of Russek Day goes above and beyond academic research – it incorporates how students balance their research with service to their departments, their programs and their communities.

Women’s Reactions to States’ Breast Density Information Varies by Sociodemographic Characteristics

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Women of color and low literacy have significantly greater likelihood of reporting anxiety, confusion, and are less likely to feel informed.

Infectious Disease Research Symposium Highlights Accomplishments, Challenges

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Conducting cutting-edge research that combats infectious diseases, creates cures.

Xiaodan Qin, PhD, Receives Warren Alpert Distinguished Scholar Award

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With this award, Qin will study neuroblastoma, a common extracranial solid tumor that is responsible for about 15% of cancer-related deaths in children.

No Significant Differences in Mortality, Adverse Events in Patients Taking Thyroid Medications

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Largest study to date comparing mortality of different thyroid treatments among patients suffering with thyroid storm.

Max Zhu Honored by the Society for Vascular Surgery Foundation

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He received a 2023 Student Research Fellowship, which supports medical students conducting clinical or translational research in vascular disease.

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