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Seventy-four percent of Americans cannot name a living scientist, 61 percent cannot name an institute where biomedical research is conducted, and just 9 percent of Americans have heard of the National Institutes of Health.
The GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences Physician Assistant Class of 2015 received their long white coats during a ceremony, May 15.
Faculty and students recognize talent, hard work, and dedication at ceremony during graduation weekend.
Mr. Cook, Anthony Fauci, Carole Watson awarded honorary degrees at GW 2015 Commencement.
Community members gathered to hear SMHS doctors discuss innovations in kidney research and donations.
Keating drew on Greek titan Prometheus and his punishment as illustration of regenerative medicine.
Miller, senior associate dean for research, honored at formal ceremony.
For Robert H. Miller, senior associate dean for research and professor of anatomy and regenerative biology at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, learning “how to do science”—and his role as educator and researcher—are the result of perseverance and well-…
Dean Jeffrey Akman, M.D., shared his views on the history of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender health at GW.
Visiting parents, siblings, spouses and friends spent a day in lectures and simulations to experience life as a GW medical student.