Faculty in the Media
Nathaniel DeNicola, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, spoke to Women's Day about how women can monitor fertility.
Robert W. Turner II, PhD, assistant professor of clinical research and leadership, spoke to Chicago Tribune about his research and new book "Not for Long: The Life and Career of the NFL Athlete."
Danielle Dooley, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics, spoke to Spectrum News for a segment about the impacts that media and technology have on children.
Daniel Lewin, PhD, associate professor of pediatrics, spoke to NBC4 about how parents can get their children back on a healthy sleep schedule in time for back-to-school.
Catherine Bollard, MD, associate center director for translational research and innovation and professor of pediatrics spoke to Forbes about tumor infiltrating lymphocyte therapy.
Mary Alvord, PhD, adjunct associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, spoke to The Washington Post for an article about the anxiety that some children feel starting a new school year.
Nathaniel DeNicola, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, spoke to The Washington Post for an article about the risks environmental toxins pose for pregnant women.
Andrew Choi, MD, assistant professor of medicine, spoke to TCTMD for an article about how physicians in cardiology and journals are using platforms like Twitter to keep up with the field of cardiology.
Daniel Z. Lieberman, MD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, spoke to Good Morning Washington about digital media use and the development of ADHD in teenagers and why dopamine is the link.
Adam Friedman, MD, professor of dermatology, spoke to Today for an article about a teen who developed hookworm after being buried in the sand.