May 29, 2018
By Carolyn Kimmel When he started his studies at Penn State College of Medicine, Robert Nwokonko never imagined his research would land him in the company of 43 Nobel laureates. […]
Robert Nwokonko, a fourth-year biomedical sciences graduate student at Penn State College of Medicine, was selected as one of 600 students worldwide to travel to Lindau, Germany, for the 68th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting taking place June 24 to 29, 2018.
Penn State College of Medicine MD/PhD Medical Scientist Training Program student Scott Tucker was honored May 28 at Penn State Health Children's Hospital's Pediatric Research Day.
Penn State College of Medicine announced promotions and/or the award of tenure for 43 faculty members, effective July 1.
Dr. Craig Hillemeier, dean, CEO and senior vice president for health affairs, presented eight awards to 12 graduate students in recognition of outstanding achievement during the annual Dean's Graduation Awards Ceremony on May 19.
The Flow Cytometry Core at Penn State College of Medicine recently acquired an ImageStreamX Mark II Imaging Flow Cytometer, a new instrument for researchers to use.
May 24, 2018
A team of Penn State researchers is planning to create a new map of the brain that will establish a neural circuit diagram of oxytocin, a compound often associated with affection and emotional behavior.
May 23, 2018
State health officials kicked off EMS Week in Pennsylvania with a visit to the Life Lion hangar on the campus of Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.
Penn State College of Medicine conferred degrees upon 145 medical students, 78 graduate students and 28 physician assistants at its 48th annual commencement ceremony.
Penn State Health and Andrews Patel Hematology/Oncology announced today they have reached agreement to join together to provide unmatched, patient-focused oncology and hematology services to central Pennsylvania and the surrounding region.