Nov 15, 2019
When it comes to nicotine delivery, not all electronic cigarettes are created equally, according to Penn State researchers
Nov 14, 2019
Work by Scott Tucker, PhD, a third-year medical student in Penn State College of Medicine’s MD/PhD Medical Scientist Training Program, was featured on the cover of the November 2019 Journal of Orthopaedic Research.
Nov 8, 2019
Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute recently funded seven diverse projects in Bridges to Translation V.
Nov 7, 2019
Researchers at Penn State College of Medicine have developed a new method to model how genes interact with each other – and it may someday contribute to the development of personalized treatments for patients.
Oct 31, 2019
Middle-aged adults with high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease or stroke could be at increased risk for cancer and early death when sleeping less than six hours per day, according to new research from Penn State College of Medicine published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
The Penn State Alumni Association honored Penn State College of Medicine alumna Dr. Wendy E. Braund with the Alumni Fellow Award, the Alumni Association’s highest award, on Oct. 23.
Oct 21, 2019
Taking certain cancer-fighting drugs while undergoing radiation therapy may not increase survival for patients, but may, instead, increase side effects, according to a team of researchers led by Penn State College of Medicine's Nicholas Zaorsky, MD.
Oct 17, 2019
Penn State College of Medicine researchers received more than 40 grants from the National Institutes of Health and other sources in September 2019.
Adapting features of the electronic medical record system used by doctors in caring for their patients may improve efforts to prevent antibiotic drug resistance, according to Penn State research.
Oct 16, 2019
It’s well known that exercise is good for preventing and treating many forms of heart disease, but less commonly known are the benefits of physical activity for people living with and beyond cancer. A new initiative called Moving Through Cancer -- led by Kathryn Schmitz, professor of public health sciences at Penn State College of Medicine, and an international team of health practitioners and researchers -- is hoping to change that.