Emily Meier, M.D., assistant professor of pediatrics, was interviewed by The Washington Post to discuss treating patients with sickle cell disease and medical progress made to treat the disease.
The Washington Post - Sickle Cell Disease Once Meant a Short and Painful Life, But Now There’s Growing Hope
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The George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) made several leadership changes to head the MD Program, GW Resiliency & Well-being Center, and the Office of Student Affairs to start the new year.
The ninth annual Art of Science competition highlights the beauty and elegance of ongoing research at GW SMHS.
Julie E. Bauman, MD, led a panel of leading cancer researchers who explored the future of cancer treatment as part of the GW Medicine Bicentennial Lecture Series. The hour-long lecture, titled “Harnessing the Immune System Against Cancer — From Shots to Stem Cells,” delved into innovative therapies…