Faculty in the Media

Valerie Hu, PhD, professor of biochemistry and molecular medicine, spoke to Spectrum for an article discussing a recent study that suggests processes that enable the brain to store new memories may also control many autism genes .
William Stixrud, PhD, assistant clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, authored an article for The Washington Post offering tips on how parents can handle children who tend toward quitting activities frequently.
John Rothrock, MD, professor of neurology, spoke to Reader's Digest about silent migraines and how they can be treated.
Adam Friedman, MD, associate professor of dermatology, spoke to Health.com for an article about hyperhidrosis after a reality television star opened up about her experience with it.
Elizabeth Tanzi, MD, associate clinical professor of dermatology, spoke to Shape for an article about improving the skin barrier.
Mary Donofrio, MD, professor of pediatrics, spoke to WJLA-ABC7 for an article about fetal cardiology and how experts treat babies' heart problems before birth.
Kavita Parikh, MD, associate professor of pediatrics, spoke to MD Magazine for an article about her research on the impact robust discharge procedures can have on lowering return hospitalizations of children with asthma.
Adam Friedman, MD, associate professor of dermatology, spoke to Reader's Digest for an article discussing skin allergy myths.
Nathaniel DeNicola, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, commented to Vox for an article about a new study that found a possible link between the radiation given off by cell phones and miscarriages.
Babak Sarani, MD, director of trauma and acute care medicine and associate professor of surgery and of emergency medicine, spoke to The Washington Post in a video explaining what bullets do when they enter the body.