Training, Discovering, and Reviewing
The Mechanisms of Parasitism training program, recently renewed for another 5 years by the National Institutes of Health, has been running at this institution for…
The Mechanisms of Parasitism training program, recently renewed for another 5 years by the National Institutes of Health, has been running at this institution for…
We all recognize that one measurement does not tell us who we are or what we can achieve; instead, they are helpful guideposts to tell…
Though initiatives meant to prevent hospital-acquired infection come with price tags that can seem to outweigh the reduction of a single infectious disease, a new…
Imagine landing a job in a foreign country that you have seen once briefly. You move there with little idea about how anything works, from…
Every member of a department with as long and storied a history as ours will appreciate the ways in which their actions could have a…
Muscle wasting, or atrophy, is a serious condition that affects millions of Americans. Aging is the most common cause, but muscle atrophy also happens as…
Drs. Michihiko Goto and Eli Perencevich have published new findings in the most recent issue of Clinical Infectious Disease that reveal the VA’s nationwide and…
Using data from the Veterans Administration rheumatoid arthritis (VARA) registry, which draws enrollment from twelve sites across the country, a research team including Dr. Namrata…
Dr. Steven Lentz has recently been elected Chair of the Council on Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology (ATVB), one of the largest and most active…
This time of year is significant as we welcome new trainees and faculty. Because so many begin their time with us in July each year,…