Faculty in the Media

Pooja Sodha, MD, offered her take on the top dermatological advancements for 2023 on the Modern Aesthetics podcast.
Jennifer Berkeley, MD, PhD, has been named the first chief scientific officer for LifeBridge Health where she will also serve as assistant dean for research for the newly launched Regional Medical Campus with the George Washington University School of Medicine at Health Sciences, which is based at…
Leigh Frame, PhD, program director Integrative Medicine Program and associate professor of clinical research and leadership, was featured in a CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell segment, “Can Cutting Back on Drinking Improve Heart Health?’’
In August 2022, a New York Times article highlighted an off-label use of a drug that remedies a type of hair loss. The subsequent media attention led to a surge in interest in the drug known as Minoxidil. Researchers at the George Washington University surveyed pharmacies in the Washington,…
Noëlle Sherber, MD, clinical associate professor of dermatology, was recently quoted in a story in The Washington Post article Where Has All the Buccal Fat Gone? about the latest trend in cosmetic surgery, buccal fat removal.
Rishi Gautam, MD, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, discussed the discussed postpartum depression new mothers sometimes experience after giving birth, in the article “Feeling Blue After Childbirth? Know About Postpartum Depression & How You Can Get Better,”…
Keith Mortman, MD, associate professor of surgery and neurological surgery, spoke to Fox46, Charlotte, North Carolina, about smoking cessation and why vaping isn’t a safe alternative.
Gaby Moawad, MD, describes endometriosis and polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, how to tell the difference between the two, and how to manage the chronic inflammatory illnesses in a recent edition of the Huffington Post.
Marijane Hynes, MD ’94, sat down with WDVM-25, DC News Now, to discuss rising food prices and tactics to trim your grocery bill while still eating healthy.
Julie E. Bauman, MD, MPH, director of the GW Cancer Center, associate dean of cancer and professor of medicine, was featured in the article “Cancer Vaccine Hunt Makes Progress, Finally,” by Lisa Jarvis in the Jan. 3 edition of the Washington Post. Bauman discussed the traction MRNA vaccine trials…