Feb 11, 2021
As the College of Medicine looks back on 50 years of women researching in the biomedical sciences, the contributions of women who paved the way for future generations are many.
Feb 10, 2021
The second Faculty Xchange on Feb. 10 brought researchers and clinicians together to spark new ideas for products and practices that can be used to treat patients.
Panic attacks aren’t deadly, but heart attacks kill. That’s why knowing the difference could save a life.
In a new study, scientists have discovered the cellular pathway that leads to osteoarthritis and have identified a commonly used antidepressant — paroxetine — that inhibits this pathway.
Penn State Health is part of a newly formed coalition working to establish a COVID-19 community vaccination center in Lancaster County.
Kathryn Schmitz, professor of public health sciences with joint appointments in the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, has been awarded the title of Penn State University Distinguished Professor.
The staff at Penn State Health laboratories are processing tissue samples and blood tests, giving doctors information they need to make correct clinical diagnoses and undertaking pioneering research.
Feb 9, 2021
Penn State College of Medicine second-year students marked their transition from classroom learning to clerkships during Student Clinician Ceremonies on Feb. 4.
Penn State Health’s Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion wants to identify employees who can assist patients and their families with non-medical information and questions in other languages or through sign language.
Quarantined, asymptomatic staff who are critical to patient care operations may be able to return to work two days earlier.