Jun 12, 2018
By Jennifer Vogelsong Rini Kaneria suspects that a peptide found in wasp venom could break down cancer cells. Kyle Blimline wants to know if DNA extracted from maggots found on […]
Jun 11, 2018
The 2018 class of Penn State College of Medicine's Junior Faculty Development Program was the largest ever, with 27 participants graduating May 31.
Jun 6, 2018
Life can be pretty good during the summer – especially for those who heed health advice about sun safety, staying hydrated and getting needed vaccinations before traveling abroad.
Natasha Renee Burse, a graduate research assistant and doctor of public health (DrPH) student at Penn State College of Medicine, is working to improve outcomes for minority women diagnosed with cancer.
A new approach to killing C. difficile that silences key bacterial genes while sparing other bacteria may provide a new way to treat the most common hospital-acquired bacterial infection in the United States, according to researchers.
Jun 5, 2018
Nearly 50 pre-med students from 19 universities got an inside look at medical school and opportunities in primary care through Penn State College of Medicine’s annual Primary Care Scholars program […]
by Peggy Koach Name the top prize in any major field of endeavor and its associated host city quickly comes to mind—Nobel and Stockholm; Oscar and Los Angeles; the Olympic […]
TriNetX Live, a tool to help clinical researchers with data discovery and study feasibility, is now available through Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
Children's Miracle Network raised $4,525,594 for Penn State Health Children's Hospital in 2017-2018. The total was announced during the 34th annual Children's Miracle Network Telethon, which aired Monday, June 4.
Thirteen graduate students and three postdoctoral scholars from Penn State College of Medicine took part in the 11th annual National Institutes of Health (NIH) Career Symposium held May 18, 2018. […]