Nov 4, 2016
"Ethics and Translational Research: Friends or Foes?" will be the topic in the next session of the Bench to Bedside and Beyond Seminar Series taking place noon to 1 p.m. Nov. 8, 2016.
Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute celebrated its $20 million NIH Clinical and Translational Science Award renewal with a toast and remarks during an Oct. 31, 2016, event.
An innovative curriculum at Penn State College of Medicine is highlighted in a new textbook designed to help physicians navigate the changing landscape of modern health care.
Nov 3, 2016
Overdose of prescription pain killers may seem like a grown-up problem, but children are increasingly being hospitalized for opioid poisoning.
Nov 2, 2016
Two graduate students from Penn State College of Medicine recently took part in the 2016 Penn State Health Children's Hospital Halloween Trick-or-Treat Parade, organized by the Children's Hospital's Child Life team for the children, family and staff of the hospital.
A husband-and-wife team who recently graduated from Penn State College of Medicine are now working in research outside of academia and offer advice to those pursuing PhDs.
Christopher Jenney, a PhD candidate in Penn State College of Medicine's Neuroscience PhD Program, will present his final thesis defense at 2 p.m. Nov. 3, 2016, in the College's room C3700.
"Uncork the Past: Alcoholic Beverages as the Universal Medicine Before Synthetics" is the topic of the Humanities First Friday Lecture taking place at noon Nov. 11, 2016, at Penn State College of Medicine.
Using war metaphors in reference to Alzheimer's disease should be replaced with messages of resilience against a complex, age-associated condition that may not be fully defeatable, according to a team of researchers.
Nov 1, 2016
The first "Pennsylvania Latino/Hispanic Cancer Burden Report," designed to provide information about cancer-incidence risk in Latinos and non-Latino populations residing within Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania sub-regions, was released in September 2016.