Samuel Potolicchio, M.D., professor of neurology, commented to BBC World Service on the use of brain-scanning technology to determine if someone is lying. The story was covered by WBEZ-FM in Chicago.
GW Professor on Brain Scanning Technology Being Used as a Lie Detector
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Student researchers at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) showcased their passion for scientific research in the 2026 Art of Science contest.
As the leadoff event at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) annual MD Reunion Weekend, neurosurgeon Gail Rosseau, MD ’85, stepped to the lectern to deliver the 14th annual Frank Miller Lecture and address a personal and professional passion: global health and how to deliver care to…
Two George Washington University Integrated Biomedical Sciences PhD candidates, Trace Walker and Kevin Nestler, highly competitive early career awards that promise to fuel their work and shape their next steps.