Faculty in the Media

Leo Chalupa, PhD, vice president for research and professor of pharmacology and physiology, authored an op-ed for The Hill discussing the status of neuroscience in the U.S. and how it can progress.
Jesse Pines, MD, director of the Center for Healthcare Innovation and Policy Research and professor of emergency medicine and of health policy and management, spoke to Associated Press for an article discussing the effects of some health insurers trying to curb unnecessary emergency room visits.
Maureen Monaghan, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and of pediatrics, spoke to U.S. News & World Report for an article discussing a study that used an online game to help patients better control their blood sugar.
Adam Friedman, MD, associate professor of dermatology, spoke to TIME for an article discussing the effects of stress on the skin.
Lee Beers, MD, associate professor of pediatrics, spoke to KGO-TV (San Francisco) for an article about how to talk with children about the mass shooting in a Texas church.
Marshall Summar, MD, professor of pediatrics, spoke to Huntington's Disease News for an article discussing the Rare Disease Institute at Children's National Health System partnering with the National Organization for Rare Disorders to become a "center of excellence," caring for patients with rare…
Beth Harper, MBA, adjunct assistant professor of clinical research and leadership, co-authored an article feature on Clinical Leader about the current state of clinical trial data management.
Jehan “Gigi” El-Bayoumi, MD, executive director of the Rodham Institute and professor of medicine and of prevention and community health, was interviewed by NBC4 about the Rodham Institute and it's role in the Washington, D.C.
Gerard Gioia, PhD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and of pediatrics, spoke to NBC4 about concussions in young athletes.
David Steinhorn, MD, professor of pediatrics, spoke to Wired for an article discussing the expansion of telemedicine and how medical professionals are adapting to it.