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Sally A. Moody, Ph.D., professor of anatomy and regenerative biology, served as editor of the newly published reference book, "Principles of Developmental Genetics, 2nd Edition."

Mandi Pratt-Chapman, M.A., director of the GW Cancer Institute, was quoted in Oncology Times about a new patient engagement center supported by a gift from the Center for Advancing Health.

Jennie McKown, PA '01, returns to GW to discuss her career choices and experiences as a surgical PA.

An 18-week plant-based dietary intervention program boosts employee productivity, while alleviating symptoms of anxiety, depression, and fatigue, according to a study by Neal Barnard, M.D., adjunct associate professor of medicine, published in the March/April issue of the American Journal of…

Third- and Fourth-Year M.D. Program Students Encourage Patients to “Tell Me More” During National Gold Humanism Honor Society Solidarity Day

SMHS revitalizes the DC Health and Academic Pre Program to aid local high school students interested in pursuing health careers.

Daniel Lewin, Ph.D., adjunct assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, spoke to The Associated Press about the consequences of not getting enough sleep for teens.

Major General Nadja West, M.D. ’88, has a clear memory of her first day at GW’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS).

When Neville came to Washington, D.C. as a junior faculty member at Georgetown University in 1990, he noticed that he was seeing a lot of patients with hypertension, high cholesterol, and renal failure — and even more with gangrene due to diabetes.

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement, or TAVR, is revolutionizing heart repair procedures in the way bypass and stents have done decades before.