Research in Motion: Adam Goldfarb, MD
1/28/2026
My research focuses on the development of cells in the bone marrow that lead to the production of red blood cells and platelets. — Adam Goldfarb, MD, Professor of Pathology…
Research in Motion: Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani, PhD
1/20/2026
My lab uses a combination of experimental and computational tools to study how human cells change their identity or behavior in response to different environments and genetic cues. — Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani,…
1/12/2026
A scientific discovery aimed at stopping dangerous immune-system overreactions could soon offer hope to patients facing some of the most dangerous medical emergencies—sepsis, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and other…
Research in Motion: Melanie Rutkowski, PhD
1/12/2026
My lab is interested in studying interactions between our immune system and the commensal microbiome, the millions of microorganisms that inhabit our body. — Melanie Rutkowski, PhD, Associate Professor of…
Research in Motion: Rahul Sharma, PhD
1/7/2026
We are studying a category of immune cells known as T regulatory cells, or Tregs. These cells maintain immune balance by controlling other immune cells. And quite recently, our work…
Master of Public Health Program Showcases MPH Graduate Work
12/16/2025
The Master of Public Health Program was excited to host the Public Health Sciences Fall Semester Poster Day last week. Ten Graduating MPH students presented their work from their Integrated…
Medical Students Honor Anatomical Donors and Their Families at Convocation of Gratitude
12/16/2025
Medical students devote countless hours to classroom learning as they prepare to become skilled and compassionate physicians. For second-year students, the anatomy lab marks a defining moment in their medical…
12/16/2025
Research from the lab of Lu Q. Le, MD, PhD, has identified a stem cell population required for the development and continuous renewal of tiny glands in the eyelids, called…







