History and Future
How things change. Earlier this week, the Department held an informal ribbon-cutting (minus the ribbon) for the new Resident Resource Room and to thank Dr….
How things change. Earlier this week, the Department held an informal ribbon-cutting (minus the ribbon) for the new Resident Resource Room and to thank Dr….
For those of us who practice in academic medical centers and who conduct biomedical research, recent news from Washington, D.C., is cause for concern. The…
Today is a day that many among us, young or old, easily recall. It is one that as educators we share with our students in…
One of the latest enhancements to our research mission will begin next week, when the first installment of our Research Seminar Series takes place. I…
Collaboration, especially when it allows us to push the envelope in terms of innovation, will often reap impressive dividends. This is true across all of…
The Department continues to support an environment that is enriched by the open and candid exchange of opinions and perspectives. I have had conversations with…
This week, we are celebrating human rights and diversity, which represents a core principle to which the Department is strongly committed. In this regard, we…
It is with great sadness that I inform you that Dr. Paul Seebohm died last night, January 8, 2017, just five days short of his…
The new year is already well underway. It is my hope that you all had a restful holiday season with friends and family and that…
The working group led by Dr. Isabella Grumbach that is focusing on recalibrating our research mission is proceeding well. The committee members have reached out…