Mar 25, 2020
The Center for Medical Innovation and Surgical Innovation Group at Penn State College of Medicine are working together to meet Penn State Health’s critical supply chain needs by creating a face shield prototype.
Jan 29, 2020
To connect research investigators and staff with the appropriate offices and teams available to assist in their research studies, a single service request form is now available
Oct 8, 2019
Dr. Leslie J. Parent, vice dean for research and graduate studies, sent an email to all employees at Penn State College of Medicine about the College of Medicine’s increase in funding from the National Institutes of Health.
Mar 1, 2019
The I-Corps@NCATS Regional Short Course, held at Penn State College of Medicine in early 2019, helped 11 teams of faculty, postdocs and students from Penn State College of Medicine, Penn State Health, Penn State Harrisburg, Penn State Berks and Tulane University further develop potential innovations,
Jan 30, 2019
A child with an extremely rare -- and usually fatal -- condition is being discharged after spending the first 13 months of her life in the hospital.
Jan 17, 2019
Harrell Health Sciences Library recently acquired a paste extruder for 3D silicone printing.
Dec 20, 2018
Steven Hicks, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Penn State College of Medicine, is the lead author on a recent paper showing that a salivary test based on multiple RNA features can accurately identify children with autism spectrum disorder.
A less invasive method for surgically mending broken ribs developed by three physicians and a biomedical engineer at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center is gaining traction.
Dec 12, 2018
When Dr. Robert Tunks sits down with the concerned parents of a child found to have a heart defect, a 3D model of their child’s heart can go a long way in fostering understanding of the treatment options.
Oct 25, 2018
The Center for Medical Innovation at Penn State College of Medicine honored leaders in innovation and discovery, as well as student work, during a ceremony at the University Conference Center on Oct. 17.