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 Stephen J. Teach, M.D., M.P.H., chair of the Department of Pediatrics at Children’s National Health System, talks about the relationship between allergies and asthma and the future in asthma care.
Researchers at GW's School of Medicine and Health Sciences investigate how to manipulate the genes of the schistosome parasite to disrupt its ability to survive and infect people. 
Installation highlights longstanding relationship between Saudi Arabia and the George Washington University.
Third-year M.D. student Ashtin Jeney discusses her passion for advocacy and her role as a board member of the American Medical Association Political Action Committee.
As most of Washington, D.C. slept during the early hours of Jan. 20, a group of School of Medicine and Health Sciences students made their way to the National Mall to assist with medical aid at the Presidential Inauguration.
Vanessa Northington Gamble, M.D., Ph.D., discusses the integration movement through the eyes of Edith Irby at the inaugural lecture on Jan. 24.
As part of the #ProtectOurPatients campaign, students walked to Capitol Hill to deliver a petition asking Congress not to repeal the health care law.
Patients suffering from various diseases can benefit from different forms of exercise, and George Washington's Josh Woolstenhulme, Ph.D., D.P.T., is using his degrees in physical therapy and rehabilitation physiology to help figure out the most efficient ways to prescribe exercise.
Innovative proposals from George Washington University M.D. students created during 2015’s HIV clinical public health summit are now part of Washington, D.C.’s new HIV/AIDS Action Plan.
The GW Transplant Institute, with the GW Ron and Joy Paul Kidney Center, recognized donors at the inaugural Living Donor Appreciation Celebration, held Nov. 16.