News Archive

Attendees at the 2nd Annual Patrick and Marguerite Sung Symposium filled Ross Hall, Room 117, eager to hear insightful discussions about brain health, wellness, and the power of integrative medicine on Friday, April 16.

Student speakers for the Health Sciences and MD graduation ceremonies have been announced.

Rong Li, PhD, is conducting research on the regulation of estrogen receptor beta signaling in carcinogenesis.

A team of faculty and fellows from the Division of Kidney Disease and Hypertension won the 2019 NephMadness Tournament. 

Ross Hall filled with people, but the crowds were not GW medical students. The lobby, library, and halls teemed with moms and dads, sisters and brothers, and friends and spouses, all on campus to get a look at their loved ones’ daily lives.

Bernhard Wiedermann, MD, professor of pediatrics, spoke to Healthline about measles in an article about a mother who shared a viral photo of her infant with measles.

The science of pain is an area Anthony S. LaMantia, PhD, director of the GW Institute for Neuroscience, has long wanted to address during the institute’s annual symposium; in its ninth year, that topic was finally the focus of the event.

Victoria Shanmugam, MD, published study on hidradenitis suppurativa in the journal Clinical and Experimental Dermatology.

First-year MD student Samuel Yeroushalmi received the 10th Annual Marilyn Koering Award for Excellence in Anatomy.

Rong Li, PhD, was installed as the Ross Professor of Basic Science Research at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences.