Inder receives award from Doris Duke Foundation
Terrie E. Inder, M.D., Ph.D., has received a 2008 Distinguished Clinical Scientist Award from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
Employees reach out to neighbors in Forest Park Southeast
Photo by Robert BostonSome families in the Forest Park Southeast neighborhood will have a brighter holiday thanks to the generosity of School of Medicine employees.
Manary named Roberson Professor of Pediatrics
Mark J. Manary, M.D., has been named the Helene B. Roberson Professor of Pediatrics at the School of Medicine.
Thanks, professors
Medical students and their professors discuss the Distinguished Service Teaching Awards after the Nov. 18 ceremony at the Eric P. Newman Education Center. The awards are presented annually to faculty and house staff in appreciation of exemplary service in medical student education.
Moderate use averts failure of diabetes drugs
Drugs used to treat type 2 diabetes may be more likely to keep working if used in moderation, School of Medicine researchers have found
Comic relief
Photo by Robert BostonProgram in Physical Therapy students dress up in costumes based on a theme for the day — this year it was superheroes and villains — as part of the clinical education lottery, in which students choose the locations for their three clinical rotations.
Obituary: Lisa R. Williams, secretary III, 47
Lisa R. Williams, a secretary III in the Facilities Management Department (FMD) at the School of Medicine, died Saturday, Oct. 25, 2008.
Brain scans show link between education, Alzheimer’s disease
School of Medicine scientists found that some patients who had brain plaques associated with Alzheimer’s disease still tested high in cognitive ability.
Sulfur and silver
Photo by Robert BostonArea high school students visited the School of Medicine for Women in Science Day, sponsored by the Young Scientist Program and the Association for Women in Science.
Brain implants may help stroke patients overcome partial paralysis
Scientists have shown for the first time that neuroprosthetic brain implants may be able to help stroke patients with partial paralysis.
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