Patrick Jackson, MD Interviewed for article in Medical News Today about Monkeypox
10/11/2022
Patrick Jackson, MD, an assistant professor of medicine in infectious diseases and international health, was interviewed for an article in Medical News Today about Monkeypox in the U.S. The article…
10/11/2022
Michael Ayers, MD, an assistant professor and sports cardiologist in the Department of Medicine, was quoted in an article in HuffPost about the benefits of adding fast intervals to your…
Roger Abounader, MD, PhD, Awarded a $2.4M NIH R01 Grant
10/11/2022
Roger Abounader, MD, PhD, a professor of microbiology, immunology & cancer biology and neurology, the Arthur and Margaret Ebbert Endowed Chair of Medical Science, and associate director of basic science…
9/29/2022
Doctors, nutritionists, and researchers are concerned childhood obesity may have increased during the pandemic due to factors such as less activity and socializing, increased screen time, and depression and anxiety.…
9/29/2022
Alexandra Kadl, MD, and Jeffrey M. Sturek, MD, PhD, both assistant professors in the Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, wrote an article for The Conversation…
Bradford Worrall, MD Interviewed on Radio IQ
9/22/2022
Bradford Worrall, MD, professor of Neurogy, was recently interviewed by Sandy Hausman on Radio IQ to discuss how blood type may correlate with a patient's risk of stroke. After reviewing…
9/15/2022
Jennifer L. Payne, MD, discovers frequency of premenstrual mood swings and anxiety is a global public health issue. Her findings were published in the Archives of Women's Health and have…
9/8/2022
Ebony Hilton, MD, an associate professor in the School of Medicine's Department of Anesthesiology, advocates for over-the-counter birth control options to be more available at pharmacies in Black and Brown…