Anatomy & Cell Biology

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-…
New research published in Nature has found several drugs could lead to new treatment options for multiple sclerosis (MS), including two drugs that effectively treat MS at the source, in vivo. When administered at the peak of disease, these two drugs showed a striking reversal of disease severity.
Sally A. Moody, Ph.D., professor of anatomy and regenerative biology, served as editor of the newly published reference book, "Principles of Developmental Genetics, 2nd Edition."
La Jolla Pharmaceutical Company and GW have entered into an exclusive worldwide license agreement for GW intellectual property rights covering the use of angiotensin II for the therapeutic treatment of patients with hypotension and shock.
Alexandros Tzatsos, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of anatomy and regenerative biology, was featured in News-Medical and Phys.org for receiving over one million dollars in grants from the National Institutes of Health to study the molecular foundations of pancreatic cancer.
Alexandros Tzatsos, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of anatomy and regenerative biology, was awarded over one million dollars in grants from the National Institutes of Health to study the molecular foundations of pancreatic cancer.
Anne Chiaramello, Ph.D., associate professor of anatomy and regenerative biology, was quoted in an article in News-Medical on the establishment of a new graduate certificate in anatomical and translational sciences, which she will direct.
The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences is pleased to announce the establishment of a new graduate certificate in anatomical and translational sciences.