Karyn Horowitz, MD, received her BA in honors psychology from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI and her MD from Yale University
School of Medicine where she graduated AOA.
She is Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania
School of Medicine where she also serves as the Supervisor and Instructor of Psychiatric Residents.
Susan P. Gantt is a psychologist and Assistant Professor in Psychiatry at Emory University
School of Medicine where she coordinates group psychotherapy training.
She spent 25 years as faculty in Psychiatry at Indiana University
School of Medicine where she received awards for her teaching of clinical psychology interns and psychiatry residents.
Dr. Siegel is currently clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA
School of Medicine where he is on the faculty of the Center for Culture, Brain, and Development and the founding co-director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center.
Peter serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the UC Davis
School of Medicine where he teaches classes on Gestalt Therapy and Money in Psychotherapeutic Practice.
He is a graduate of U.C. Berkeley and Yale University
School of Medicine where he did his residency.
Karen Bluth, Ph.D. received her PhD in Child and Family Studies from the University of Tennessee in 2012, and holds a faculty position in the Program on Integrative Medicine at the UNC
School of Medicine where she is a self - compassion and mindfulness researcher and teacher.
Dr. Siegel is currently a clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA
School of Medicine where he is on the faculty of the Center for Culture, Brain, and Development and the Co-Director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center.
On the verge of being deported, by an act he attributes to the grace of God, he was accepted to the Hanover
School of Medicine where he graduated in 2000.
He began his training at Stanford University and attended Northwestern University Feinberg
School of Medicine where he won the Dean's AOA Research Award and the Sigmund Winton Award in Biochemistry.
Christina Curtis, PhD, MSc is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Medicine (Oncology) and Genetics at Stanford University
School of Medicine where she leads the Cancer Systems Biology Group and serves as Co-Director of the Molecular Tumor Board at the Stanford Cancer Institute.
Deena Walker is a postdoctoral fellow at Mt. Sinai
School of Medicine where she studies the molecular mechanisms of addiction and depression.
Dr. Schwartz then moved to Case Western Reserve University
School of Medicine where he later gained tenure as professor of Genetics and Oncology.
He came to Science from the University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine where he was Associate Senior Vice Chancellor for Science Strategy and Planning and Pittsburgh Foundation Professor and Director of the Institute for Personalized Medicine.
He is on the clinical faculty at Stanford University
School of Medicine where he sees patients and teaches residents.
Dr. Duckworth attended the University of Michigan where he graduated with honors and Temple University
School of Medicine where he was named to the medical honor society, AOA.
Not exact matches
She was also professor
of medicine at Harvard Medical
School,
where she headed one
of the world's premier immunology programs.
He completed a residency in internal
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of Wesleyan University, in Middletown, Connecticut,
where he studied Economics.
Ironically, the threat
of Zika is likely far greater in the United States,
where the first locally - contracted cases began popping up last week, according to Dr. Peter Hotez, Dean for the National
School of Tropical
Medicine at Houston's Baylor College
of Medicine.
«Hospitals will start to evolve into large intensive - care units,
where you go to get highly specialized, highly technical or serious critical care,» Bruce Leff, a geriatrician and professor at Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine, told the Wall Street Journal.
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In its efforts to diagnose microfractures and abnormal bone that would predispose a horse to a full - blown fracture, researchers at the Equine Sports
Medicine Program at Tufts
School of Veterinary
Medicine have been using scintigraphy, a technique in which a horse is injected with a radioactive isotope that isolates skeletal «hot spots» — places
where injured bone is rebuilding itself.
Sabrina Braham, MD is a physician at Menlo Clinic in Menlo Park, California,
where she also serves as an adjunct clinical instructor at Stanford University
School of Medicine.
Before joining the faculty this past year, McKenna taught at Pomona College in California,
where he collaborated with neurologist Sarah Mosko
of the University
of California, Irvine,
School of Medicine for 15 years on a series
of experiments looking into what happens physiologically when babies sleep with their mothers instead
of alone.
Dr. Swanson graduated with honors in psychology from Kenyon College, earned her medical degree and a master's in bioethics at the University
of Pennsylvania
School of Medicine and then completed her residency at Seattle Children's Hospital
where she is the author
of the popular Seattle Mama Doc Blog.
In addition to his work at The Fertility Center
of Las Vegas, Dr. Shapiro remains on the faculty as Director
of the Division
of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the University
of Nevada
School of Medicine,
where he teaches medical students and residents.
«Stimulating your child's brain during this time and providing situations
where they can explore helps them to learn things that get them in touch with their environment,» says child and adolescent psychologist Robert Myers, Ph.D., founder
of the Child Development Institute and assistant clinical professor
of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at the University
of California, Irvine
School of Medicine.
She recently worked at the London
School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine where she originally studied nutrition.
At 2 p.m., de Blasio delivers remarks at a health care rally
where Cuomo will be making an announcement in support
of Obamacare and against the U.S. Senate's reform bill, Icahn
School of Medicine at Mount Sinai — Stern Auditorium, 1468 Madison Ave., Manhattan.
Born on 13th September, 1974, Nwoye went to Metropolitan Secondary
School, Onitsha, for his secondary school education, from where he proceeded to study medicine at the University of Nigeria, Enugu campus; and Ebonyi State University, where he was inaugurated as a medical d
School, Onitsha, for his secondary
school education, from where he proceeded to study medicine at the University of Nigeria, Enugu campus; and Ebonyi State University, where he was inaugurated as a medical d
school education, from
where he proceeded to study
medicine at the University
of Nigeria, Enugu campus; and Ebonyi State University,
where he was inaugurated as a medical doctor.
A report by Professor Allyson Pollock, from Barts hospital and the London
School of Medicine, and David Price, senior research fellow at its Centre for Health Sciences, found the reforms would create a system
where the government «finances but does not provide healthcare».
Born in 1961, he was educated at St Bride's High
School, East Kilbride and University
of Glasgow
where he studied
medicine.
She was the first self - identified African - American to attend Vassar College,
where she earned an undergraduate degree in 1944, and, four years later, she became the first female African - American to graduate from Yale
School of Medicine.
«We are in a scenario
where we can collect massive amounts
of genetic data using GWAS, but are realizing that does not provide the biological context we need in order to understand the results,» says Andy McCallion, Ph.D., assistant director
of the human genetics graduate program and associate professor
of molecular and comparative pathobiology at the Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine.
The experience inspired young Dr. Ostrer's decision to specialize in medical genetics; he went on to become the director
of the Human Genetics Program at the New York University
School of Medicine,
where he championed DNA testing for Jews» genetic disorders.
«Unexpectedly, in elementary
school - age participants we found that overall eating frequency and snacks positively contributed to diet quality,» wrote Evans and colleagues from the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, where Evans did the research under the guidance of senior author Aviva Must, professor and chair of the Department of Public Health and Community Medicine at Tufts University School of Medi
school - age participants we found that overall eating frequency and snacks positively contributed to diet quality,» wrote Evans and colleagues from the Friedman
School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, where Evans did the research under the guidance of senior author Aviva Must, professor and chair of the Department of Public Health and Community Medicine at Tufts University School of Medi
School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University,
where Evans did the research under the guidance
of senior author Aviva Must, professor and chair
of the Department
of Public Health and Community
Medicine at Tufts University
School of Medi
School of Medicine..
Engelman; along with Federico Anaya, professor
of geological engineering at Universidad Autónoma Tomás Frías, in Potosí, Bolivia; and Darin Croft, anatomy professor at Case Western Reserve
School of Medicine, describe the animals,
where they fit in the family, and their paleoecology and paleobiology in the Journal
of Systematic Palaeontology.
But regular CD4 count monitoring is no trivial matter in many areas
of Africa
where clinics and trained staff are in low supply and transportation is difficult, says David Ross, a clinical epidemiologist at the London
School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine.
Eventually they become overwhelmed with the task and reach a point
where «all they do is send out alarm signals,» says Tony Wyss - Coray, a neuroscientist at Stanford University
School of Medicine.
Dr. Bira is an assistant professor in the Department
of Psychiatry within UT Health San Antonio's Joe R. & Teresa Lozano Long
School of Medicine,
where she works with the STRONG STAR research consortium studying treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder.
A new test detects virtually any virus that infects people and animals, according to research at Washington University
School of Medicine in St. Louis,
where the technology was developed.
«Use
of steps one to three triage criteria is not sufficient for identifying intracranial hemorrhage and death or neurosurgery for older patients who suffer head trauma,» said the lead author
of the study, Daniel K. Nishijima, MD, MAS,
of the University
of California Davis
School of Medicine in Sacramento, Calif. «While we wait for other studies to confirm our research, we strongly urge patients to make their medication history available and known to their families and EMS providers, especially for situations that may arise
where they can not speak for themselves.
It is the new digital equivalent
of a «curbside consult»
where a physician might ask a friend or colleague for quick input on a medical case without setting up a formal, expensive consultation, says Ateev Mehrotra, an associate professor
of health care policy and
medicine at Harvard Medical
School and a physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
That's
where neuroscientist Andrew Schwartz
of the University
of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine comes in.
«It was kind
of fun being at a medical
school and known as the weird guy who worked with dogs,» says Modiano, who is now a professor
of comparative oncology at the University
of Minnesota College
of Veterinary
Medicine and the Masonic Cancer Center,
where his research focuses on immunology, cancer cell biology, cancer genetics, and applications
of gene therapy.
«Studies like the current one involving rhabdomyosarcoma are giving us a close - up look at the way cancer evolves in response to treatment,» said study co-author Richard K. Wilson, Ph.D., director
of The Genome Institute at Washington University
School of Medicine in St. Louis,
where scientists have extensive expertise analyzing tumor recurrence using whole - genome sequencing.
Ain attended the annual Endocrine Society meeting in Toronto,
where Bryan Haugen, head
of the endocrinology division at the University
of Colorado
School of Medicine, told Ain that several
of his most popular cell lines were not actually thyroid cancer.
There are four main areas
where molecular imaging can have a major impact, according to the study's lead author David A. Mankoff, MD, PhD, the Gerd Muehllehner Professor
of Radiology and director
of the PET Center at the Perelman
School of Medicine at the University
of Pennsylvania.
«In our experiments, our nanoparticles successfully delivered a test gene to brain cancer cells in mice,
where it was then turned on,» says Jordan Green, Ph.D., an assistant professor
of biomedical engineering and neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine.