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Researchers from the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences received more than $3.1 million from the National Institutes of Health to investigate the causes of cardiovascular disease in HIV-infected patients

Tzatsos was recognized for his research on the epigenetics of pancreatic cancer.

A new university seminar series looks at the education and uses of modern genomics technology.

Organized by the Center of Health Policy and Media Engagement, Victor J. Dzau, MD, president of the National Academy of Medicine, delivered a lecture on how technology will transform the health care industry.

A team from GW led by Adam Friedman, MD, reviewed 35 studies on treatments for prurigo nodularis.

Congratulations to two distinguished SMHS faculty members who were honored by Xavier University of Louisiana with its 40 Under 40 Awards.

At the seventh annual GW Hospital Trauma Survivors' Day event, patients shared stories of strength and survival and reunited with some of the people who helped save their lives.

Researchers at SMHS found dermatologists are interested in learning more about and recommending therapeutic cannabinoids to patients.

When Gordon S. Moshman, MD ’78, was accepted to medical school, he thought he might want to be a surgeon. The high costs of a medical education, however, left him looking for alternatives.

Monika Goyal, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics, spoke to U.S. News & World Report for an article about the spike in gun-related suicides and the concerns of pediatricians.