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2017

    • December 20, 2017

      2017 was a big year for 91ÖÆÆ¬³§, which made strides in research and developments that could impact all of our futures.

    • December 20, 2017

      91ÖÆÆ¬³§ is saddened by the loss of our friend and colleague Dr. Andres Castellanos, who passed away on December 12, 2017, after a prolonged illness.

    • November 20, 2017

      A number of areas on Drexel’s University City Campus have now been designated smoke-free zones, thanks to a senior project from a School of Public Health graduate student.

    • November 13, 2017

      The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has awarded a grant to the Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice that will expand offerings and resources in Healing Hurt People.

    • November 02, 2017

      A $25,000 grant for an HIV Cancer Pilot award from the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center will support a collaborative investigation into the severity of anal dysplasia, which can lead to anal cancer, and its association with inflammation in HIV infection.

    • October 27, 2017

      BPD is a chronic lung disease that affects up to 15,000 premature infants every year in the United States.

    • October 23, 2017

      With topics ranging from HIV/AIDS to spinal cord injury and neuroengineering, more than 380 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ students and scientists showcased original research at Discovery Day 2017 on Thursday, Oct. 12.

    • October 12, 2017

      Two local teenagers researched the identity of a hat designer during an internship this past summer with three of Drexel’s collections on fashion, art and medical history.

    • September 27, 2017

      Developed by Drexel faculty, ProfessionalFormation.org (PFO) is an online resource for professionalism learning, assessment, remediation and research in clinical education.

    • September 21, 2017

      Austin Coley, a neurobiology PhD student in the laboratory of Wen-Jun Gao, PhD, is the recipient of the first ever F99/K00 fellowship from the NIH National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

    • September 14, 2017

      As a doctoral candidate in neuroscience in the 91ÖÆÆ¬³§, Zak Brodnik’s work focuses on the biology underlying drug-use disorders, and he has a message he wants to deliver alongside his research.

    • September 12, 2017

      Hong De Sa, a fourth-year medical student in 91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s College of Medicine, ran a 100-mile race this summer and still went to work the next day. Along the way, she learned that there’s always more gas in the tank to overcome a challenge.

    • Dr. Elias Haddad

      August 18, 2017

      The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently awarded a U19 grant to 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ for $3.8 million.

    • White Coat 2017

      August 14, 2017

      91ÖÆÆ¬³§ welcomed 260 new medical students during its annual White Coat Ceremony on Friday, August 11, at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts.

    • August 07, 2017

      91ÖÆÆ¬³§ College of Medicine's Institute for Women's Health and Leadership has announced Melissa Simon, MD, MPH, as the 2017 Marion Spencer Fay Award honoree. Vivian Pinn, MD, will receive a lifetime achievement award.

    • ted corbin, md

      July 27, 2017

      Richard Hamilton, MD, professor and chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine, recently announced the appointment of Ted Corbin, MD, as the department's vice chair for research.

    • Dr. Montgomery and Dr. Novack

      July 27, 2017

      91ÖÆÆ¬³§ has received a grant of more than $420,000 from the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation to lead a collaborative of 13 medical, nursing and health professions schools with the goal of enhancing each school's education in professionalism and interprofessional communication.

    • Stephen Rogers and Denise Wang presented the HOP project to the Society of Student Run Free Clinics.

      July 27, 2017

      HOP members received the Certificate of Scholarly Achievement for their project 'Improving Patient Care Through Advocacy Services at Student-Run Clinics.'

    • July 13, 2017

      Scientists discovered two thirds of the parasite's genome are essential for survival, identifying many potential new drug targets to investigate.

    • Max Brodsky, MD Candidate

      June 29, 2017

      Max Brodsky, a 2018 MD candidate at the College of Medicine, was recently selected by the American Society of Hematology as one of two students nationwide to receive the 2017-2018 ASH Physician-Scientist Career Development Award.

    • Joy Fatunbia Wins Minority Award

      June 16, 2017

      Joy Abiola Fatunbi, a 2019 MD candidate at the College of Medicine, was named the 2017 recipient of the American Medical Association Foundation's Excellence in Medicine Minority Scholars Award. The award was given as part of the AMA Foundation Excellence in Medicine Awards program on June 9, 2017, during the AMA Annual Meeting in Chicago.

    • June 08, 2017

      A College of Medicine study reveals an unexpected function of the homologous recombination protein Rad52 and may help to identify new therapeutic targets for cancer.

    • June 06, 2017

      Scientists shed light on the neurological consequences of exposure to low-levels of nerve agents and suggest a drug that could treat some of the toxins’ neurological effects.

    • Michael Weingarten, MD, MBA

      June 02, 2017

      Michael Weingarten, MD, MBA, FACS, professor and chief of vascular surgery, recently received the 2017 Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching. The award is made possible by a generous grant from the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation.

    • June 01, 2017

      At this year’s Graduate Student Day, the Graduate College and the Graduate Student Association joined together to honor the work done by Drexel students in the classroom and in the community.

    • May 25, 2017

      At the annual Faculty Recognition Awards Ceremony on May 24, Drexel acknowledged the faculty and staff members whose scholarship, service and teaching contribute so much to the University and its students.

    • May 24, 2017

      Researchers at Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute for Child Health and Human Development are getting a first glimpse at the inner-workings of live cells thanks to a new microscopy technique pioneered by Nobel laureate Eric Betzig with help from engineers at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§. Their method uses grids of light that activate fluorescent color tags on each type of organelle — the result is a 3-D video that gives researchers their best look at how cells function. It will allow scientists to better understand how cells react to environmental stressors and respond to drug treatment.

    • May 10, 2017

      Three biopharmaceutical startups led by 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ researchers are one step closer to bringing new, potentially life-saving drugs to the market.

    • May 08, 2017

      With 91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s commencement just around the corner, the University is announcing its complete list of speakers and honorary degree recipients for the 2017 ceremonies.

    • 2017 Woman One Award

      May 03, 2017

      On Monday, April 24, the Institute for Women's Health and Leadership held its 15th Annual Woman One Award Ceremony at the Rittenhouse Hotel in Philadelphia.

    • May 01, 2017

      This year marks the fifth time that Drexel authors have been celebrated in a ceremony highlighting their remarkable achievements in publishing.

    • Philadelphia magazine Top Docs 2017

      April 26, 2017

      Philadelphia magazine recently published its 2017 list of the region's "Top Doctors." The physicians, who were chosen by peers, can be found in the May issue.

    • Lois Margaret Nora, MD, JD, MBA

      April 26, 2017

      Lois Margaret Nora, MD, JD, MBA, president and CEO of the American Board of Medical Specialties, will address the 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ class of 2017 during Commencement on May 19 at the Kimmel Center.

    • April 12, 2017

      Eight students and alumni from Drexel were offered grants from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program this year.

    • April 10, 2017

      Doctoral student Brielle Ferguson and professor Ramesh Raghupathi participated in the Society for Neuroscience’s Capitol Hill Day last month, speaking with congressional representatives about the importance of federal funding for their research.

    • Golden Apple Awards

      April 06, 2017

      Announcing the 2017 Golden Apple Award recipients at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§.

    • April 05, 2017

      The co-op is an essential part of a typical Drexel education, but the process can raise a lot of questions. DrexelNow sought the advice of four co-op veterans, who weighed in with tips on the interview process, overcoming hurdles and leaving employers with a good impression.

    • April 03, 2017

      College of Medicine students Jennifer Lane, Marina Moskalenko and Candice Mazon recently had their artwork and poetry recognized.

    • March 27, 2017

      Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, the world’s first medical school for women and one of two predecessor institutions to Drexel’s College of Medicine, graduated the first Native American doctor, the second African-American doctor and the first women with medical degrees in India, Syria, Japan and Canada.

    • March 21, 2017

      College of Medicine scientists have made new headway in understanding how a common pathogen leads to chronic lung infections in cystic fibrosis patients.

    • March 20, 2017

      The scientific review panel for the 2017 Commonwealth Universal Research Enhancement (CURE) grant program has announced its recipients. Many thanks to the faculty and staff who participated in the competition.

    • March 20, 2017

      At the annual Match Day celebration at the Queen Lane Campus, 260 College of Medicine students learned where they would be working as residents next year. More than one-third will be staying in Pennsylvania.

    • March 08, 2017

      A review of medical records from 412 organ transplant recipients by College of Medicine researchers revealed marked racial differences in post-transplant dermatologic disease.

    • February 28, 2017

      The 24th Annual 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Pediatric AIDS Benefit Concert was another smashing success, raising more than $25,000 this year for children with HIV and AIDS.

    • February 27, 2017

      Susan G. Komen® Philadelphia recently announced the awarding of $618,487 in grants to fourteen organizations to advance critical and life-saving breast cancer early detection and treatment programs, as well as education and navigation services, in 2017-2018.

    • February 24, 2017

      Walter P. Lomax Jr., MD, who graduated from Hahnemann Medical College (now Drexel’s College of Medicine) in 1957, lived a long life in which he continually treated and supported African-Americans and their community.

    • February 24, 2017

      The 2017 Sex and Gender Research Forum will feature interdisciplinary research projects and transgender rights activist Harper Jean Tobin.

    • February 08, 2017

      A study from sports medicine experts shows that properly trained coaches can be as effective as professionals when it comes to preventing injuries.

    • January 10, 2017

      A new study from the College of Medicine shows that a common antibiotic exacerbated cognitive problems in pediatric animal models.

    • January 05, 2017

      Anthony J. Drexel founded 91ÖÆÆ¬³§, of course. But there are other institutions now ingrained in Drexel’s DNA — like the College of Medicine and the Academy of Natural Sciences — that were founded by other innovators in the 19th century.

    • January 04, 2017

      Graduate School Winter 2017 Newsletter