Summer 2020 Issue
PA students took time off from classes and studying to head to Capitol Hill to support their future profession.
A consortium led by researchers from GW received renewal of a grant from the FDA for its BioCompute Object Specification Project.
SMHS Department of Dermatology fellow Kamaria Nelson, MD, and MD student Chapman Wei, were awarded research grants from La Fondation La Roche-Posay.
The GW Health Village featured presentations from health experts as well as health screenings.
Keith Melancon, MD, director of the Transplant Institute at GW Hospital, specializes in difficult and unique transplant cases.
SMHS was recently awarded its first-ever National Institutes of Health T-32 research training grant from the National Cancer Institute.
The Anti-Racism Coalition will be housed within the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, "but the work does not belong to any one person."
GW Hospital residents and physicians find help through the GW COVID-19 Response Fund.
The app, developed with the help of physicians at GW MFA, helps mothers to be monitor their health remotely.
Sally Moody, PhD, chair of the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, took part in a course on developmental biology.