Press Release
Researchers at SMHS found dermatologists are interested in learning more about and recommending therapeutic cannabinoids to patients.
Tatiana Znayenko-Miller, a graduate student in the Integrative Medicine Program, was awarded a grant from the BUCK Cancer Foundation.
The GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences and La Clinica del Pueblo have partnered to launch Project ECHO in Washington, D.C. to increase workforce capacity to provide best practice specialty care and reduce health disparities.
The GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences has medicine and health experts available to comment on various holiday topics.
Colin Young, PhD, received $2.4 million for his research on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Researchers from the GW Cancer Center published in JAMA Dermatology on the efficacy of preventative strategies for adverse effects of taxane-based chemotherapy.
GW Hospital is the first and only in D.C. to have RAPID CT Perfusion software.
Assisted by second-year PT students, members of the SMHS Physical Therapy Class of 2021 slipped their arms into the sleeves of their new white coats during the PT Convocation and White Coat ceremony.
GW and the FDA published an update to the BioCompute Object Specification Project, which provides much-needed standards for communicating high-throughput sequencing computations and data analysis, known as BioCompute Objects.
The study published in the Journal of Neuroscience suggests the thalamus controls the development of state dependency and continuity.