News Archive

Daniel Lewin, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and of pediatrics, spoke to Offspring for an article discussing sleep regression in infants.

At the height of the Fifth International Symposium on Thymosins in Health and Disease at the George Washington University (GW), researchers Luigina Romani, MD, PhD, from the University of Perugia; Enrico Garaci, MD, from the University San Raffaele Roma; and Allan Goldstein, PhD, Professor…

During the Frontiers in Medicine lecture in October, Jonathan Reiner, MD, and Cynthia Tracy, MD, shared innovations in cardiology.

Sangeeta, Ramesh, Asha. Those are names of children whose lives were restored thanks to Brandon Kohrt, MD, PhD, RESD ’13, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences. Kohrt told their stories at his installment as the Charles and Sonia Akman Professor in Global Psychiatry.

Adam Friedman, MD, associate professor of dermatology, spoke to Men's Health for an article discussing the viability of duct tape as a treatment for common warts.

More than 100 medical school students from across the Washington, D.C., region and beyond will descend upon the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) on Dec. 1–2 to “find their seat at the table.”

Marian Sherman, MD, assistant professor of anesthesiology and critical care medicine, spoke to NPR for an article discussing the efficacy of cold therapy as a treatment for injuries.

Christina Puchalski, MD ’94, director for the GW Institute for Spirituality and Health and professor of medicine, spoke to AAMC News for an article discussing the roles of chaplains in hospitals.

Adam Friedman, MD, associate professor of dermatology, spoke to The Celebrity Cafe for a segment discussing the importance of sweat and defining hyperdirosis. The story was also covered by KGUN9 (Tuscon, Arizona) and KMTV3 News Now (Omaha, Nebraska).

Faysal Haroun, MD, assistant professor of medicine, spoke to SELF for an article about how to eat while undergoing cancer treatment, which can alter appetite and taste.