News Archive

Hemant Sharma M.D., assistant professor of pediatrics, was quoted in an article in the Huffington Post about how mistakes related to food allergies can be fatal. 

The GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences hosted a pair of springtime events designed to allow students to let their hair down: Family Tree Day and Follies.

Jesse M. Pines, M.D., director of the Center for Healthcare Innovation and Policy Research and professor of emergency medicine and health policy and management at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, served as co-editor of a newly published reference book.

Research by Chiara Manzini, Ph.D., assistant professor in pharmacology & physiology, about a newly discovered mutation in the INPP5K gene, which suggests to a new type of congenital muscular dystrophy, was highlighted in an article in the March/April issue of Clinical OMICs.

This year's Rodham Institute Teach-in highlighted issues through storytelling: videos, panels, and question-and-answer sessions.

During the annual P.T. Alumni Scholarship Competition, alumni seek to have the highest number of participating donors.

Richard A. Santucci, M.D., FACS, specialist-in-chief of urology at the Detroit Medical Center, gave two keynote talks at the fourth annual Harry C. Miller Visiting Professorship Symposium and Awards Luncheon.

Marius Linguraru, Ph.D., associate professor of radiology and pediatrics, was quoted in a CNet article about his facial recognition software used to diagnose DiGeorge syndrome.

Faculty and students from the George Washington University (GW) Doctorate in Occupational Therapy Program (OTD) will speak at the 2017 American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Annual Conference and Centennial Celebration.

Babak Sarani, M.D., associate professor of surgery and emergency medicine, discussed the need for a helipad at GW Hospital in an article for Washington Business Journal.