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Chris Flask receives Distinguished Investigator Award
Chris Flask, professor of radiology, biomedical engineering and pediatrics at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ School of Medicine, was one of 59 investigators selected to receive the Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research 2023 Distinguished Investigator Award. Flask is also director of…
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Medical student Olivia Dhaliwal named a Pisacano Leadership Foundation 2024 scholar
Olivia Dhaliwal, a fourth-year medical student, was named a Pisacano Leadership Foundation 2024 scholar in family medicine. Prior to beginning medical school, Dhaliwal worked with Teach for America, through which she contributed to efforts to cure Hepatitis C on the Rosebud Indian Reservation.…
Leadership Announcement—Center for Community Health Integration
Dear faculty, staff and students, I am pleased to announce I have appointed Peter S. Hovmand, PhD, MSW, as interim director for the Center for Community Health Integration (CHI), succeeding Kurt Stange, MD, PhD, who I announced earlier this week is stepping away from his role as director. Dr.…
Alumnus spotlight: Diego Grauman (MGT '05)
Diego H. Grauman graduated with his MBA from Weatherhead School of Management in 2005. Currently, he is the vice president, senior medical affairs lead at Syneos Health in Boston, Massachusetts, where he supports biotech and pharma companies to develop and bring to patients innovative molecules for…
Mary Dolansky on the 4Ms of age-friendly care
Team skills are not new, especially in geriatric care.  In 2003, now President of The John A. Hartford Foundation, Dr. Terry Fulmer, led an initiative to improve interprofessional geriatric care through the Geriatric Interdisciplinary Team Training Program (GITT). This program spread across the US…
Medical student Olivia Dhaliwal named a Pisacano Leadership Foundation 2024 scholar
Olivia Dhaliwal, a fourth-year medical student, was named a Pisacano Leadership Foundation 2024 scholar in family medicine.  Prior to beginning medical school, Dhaliwal worked with Teach for America, through which she contributed to efforts to cure Hepatitis C on the Rosebud Indian Reservation.…
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Why do people age differently?
With $3.5M National Institutes of Health grant, research teams from ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and NYU Grossman School of Medicine/NYU Langone Hospital hope to find out 
Spartan Showcase: Sedona Cady
In middle school, Sedona Cady first learned about the nervous system—and she was hooked. But it wasn’t until her undergraduate studies that she revisited that interest, deciding to pursue neurosciences as her field of study. Then, determined to earn a doctorate degree, she set her sights on Case…
In Memoriam: Sidney Wolfe, MD
Sidney M. Wolfe, MD (MED ’65), adjunct professor of internal medicine at the School of Medicine, passed away on Jan. 1, 2024.  In 1971, Wolfe co-founded the Public Citizen's Health Research Group, an organization that was pivotal in advocating for consumer interests in healthcare and…
New study concludes diabetes and weight-loss drugs—Ozempic and Wegovy—not associated with increased risk for suicidal thoughts
A new study by researchers at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ School of Medicine reveals that a chemical used in the diabetes drug Ozempic and the weight-management drug Wegovy is not associated with an increased risk for suicidal thoughts. The findings about the chemical—known as semaglutide—is…