University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have received a $2.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to test whether a cutting-edge magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner can identify now-undetectable brain injuries in soldiers exposed to blasts.| UVA Health Newsroom
“Folks came to save me,” said Dr. Michael Zollicoffer ’85 (MD) of the more than $280,000 raised to pay off his cancer treatment bills.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Case Western Reserve University researchers reveal cell development role for two ‘epigenetic’ markers, opening door for new treatment for leukemia Shedding light on what determines how cells become what they are meant to be—nerves, bone, muscles, etc.—can also help researchers understand how diseases develop when these biological programs break down. Now, researchers at Case Western Reserve University have discovered a key synergistic role for two epigenetic markers—molecules that h...| The Daily
A team of researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine’s Department of Pharmacology recently conducted a study to better understand how essential transport proteins function in Mycobacterium smegmatis, a model organism used to study tuberculosis-related bacteria. Their findings are expected to be published next month in Science Advances in an article titled “Structures of MmpL complexes reveal the assembly and mechanism of this family of transporters.” Researc...| The Daily
Ongoing clinical research study in US children documents the rebound of endemic respiratory viruses, builds foundation for expediting future vaccines and treatments. Continue reading| Newsroom
Popular GLP-1 drugs help people drop many pounds, but the drugs fail to provide a key improvement in heart and lung function, UVA finds.| UVA Health Newsroom
A new study, led by investigators in the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at the UNC School of Medicine, reveals how dietary changes significantly reduce persistent post-traumatic headaches, a common and debilitating consequence of traumatic brain injury.| Newsroom
The Pat Tillman Foundation this week announced the 2025 Class of Tillman Scholars, which included two University of Washington students who exemplify the values Pat Tillman stood for: leadership,...| UW News
The discovery of an unknown organelle inside our cells could open the door to new treatments for devastating inherited diseases.| UVA Health Newsroom
UConn's Laurencin represented the U.S. at the third annual U.S.-Africa Frontiers of Science, Engineering, and Medicine Symposium, held in Kigali, Rwanda.| UConn Today
Thirty Stony Brook University faculty and staff have been honored with 2024-2025 State University of New York (SUNY) Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence.| SBU News
An app being developed at UVA Health and other top institutions detects when users are having heart attacks or strokes, speeding vital care.| UVA Health Newsroom
With approval from its Board of Trustees, Brigham Young University has appointed Dr. Mark Ott as the inaugural dean of BYU's medical school.| News
A new tool goes beyond current artificial intelligence approaches by ID'ing not just which patients may benefit but how the drugs work.| UVA Health Newsroom
Members of St. George’s University faculty, staff, and alumni gathered in Grenada to honor the legacy of Dr. Charles R. Modica, its visionary co-founder and chancellor who turned a groundbreaking idea into a global leader in medical education. The SGU community celebrated Chancellor Modica’s impact and leadership since the University’s founding in 1977 with a […]| St. George\'s University School of Medicine
For Alain Flores, MD ’98, and Theresa Ordona, MD ’98, there was never any doubt that their daughter, Marisa Ordona Flores would one day pursue a career in medicine. Although they never pressured her, when Marisa chose to attend St. George’s University School of Medicine, the proud alumni were overjoyed. They couldn’t wait to travel […]| St. George\'s University School of Medicine
From student to mentor, Nader Mahmood, MD ’08, has come full circle at St. George’s University School of Medicine. Now a clinical faculty member, he oversees and guides SGU students while drawing from his own experiences. “Being an SGU alumnus and now an instructor is incredibly rewarding,” said Dr. Mahmood, a pulmonologist at North Jersey […]| St. George\'s University School of Medicine
New postpartum depression findings could lead to a blood test to identify women at risk and possibly even to a preventive treatment.| UVA Health Newsroom
SGU School of Medicine has strengthened its support for students and faculty involved in research, creating new opportunities to advance medical knowledge.| St. George's University
Research revealing the fingerprints of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) in blood opens the door to tests to identify babies at risk.| UVA Health Newsroom
New findings about Rett syndrome could open the door to better treatments for the devastating, life-shortening developmental disorder.| UVA Health Newsroom
Check out SGU's top five most impactful news stories of 2024 from an expanded clinical network, Match Day, campus improvements, and more.| St. George's University
The admissions partnership grants qualified Suffolk students fast-track status and expedited entry into the St. George's University School of Medicine or School of Veterinary Medicine.| St. George's University
SGU announces a new partnership with CUNY-Brooklyn College offering qualified students fast-track status and expedited entry into the School of Medicine.| St. George's University
The new admissions partnership offers students who successfully completed a premed curriculum at Laurier admission to SGU's 4-year MD program.| St. George's University
What does it feel like to match into residency? Just ask St. George’s University medical student Toya Ameda, BSc ’21. Toya, who hails from Grenada, secured a highly competitive residency in the United States in interventional radiology. She is one of 930 soon-to-be graduates of SGU to secure US postgraduate residencies in the 2024 match […]| St. George's University
Francis Rienzo, MD ’88, and Peter Rienzo, MD ’85, began their medical school journeys at St. George’s University School of Medicine.| St. George\'s University School of Medicine
Learn how the Department of Medical Humanities and History of Medicine teaches students to be compassionate and holistic doctors.| St. George's University