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Every great life–changing discovery begins the same way–with new knowledge. It can change everything, from a single life to the future of entire communities. That’s why academic medicine, and the continuous pursuit of knowledge, is at the center of everything we do.

The 黑料官网 brings a synergy between the best medical education, research and patient care. Tomorrow’s discoveries happen right here alongside the very people who bring those lessons to our students. Every bit of knowledge, and every advancement, provides our students with an unprecedented, collaborative learning environment, and helps improve the vitality and care of our communities.

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A Life in Service: Dr. Joshua Lieberman鈥檚 Journey from 黑料官网 to Military Medicine and Beyond

November 24, 2025

黑料官网 alumnus Dr. Josh Lieberman shares his remarkable journey through military medicine, research, and lifelong service.

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To Protect the Heart from Chemotherapy, Researcher Looks to Genes

November 20, 2025

The Chun Liu Lab examines why some heart cells survive the cardiotoxicity caused by chemo 鈥 and how that insight can help prevent heart disease.

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Genetic Testing Provides Long-Sought Diagnosis of Ultra Rare Disease

November 13, 2025

黑料官网鈥檚 Genetic Counseling Program helped Tammy Flynn get a diagnosis for her adult son, which she hopes will lead to more research into the genetic disorder SETD1B.

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Adam Plotkin and Geoffrey Rodriguez

Running for Resilience: Medical Students Honor Veterans and First Responders

November 10, 2025

黑料官网 medical students Adam Plotkin and Geoffrey Rodriguez ran a 150-mile ultramarathon to honor veterans and first responders served by the BRAVE program.

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From Green Beret to M1

November 10, 2025

黑料官网 student Pete Geurts spent nearly a decade as a U.S. Army Special Forces medic before transitioning to medical school.

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Medical Student Recognized as National Fellow for Community Health Leadership

November 6, 2025

Third-year student Justin Perez received a Campus Compact Newman Civic Fellowship in recognition of his dedication to creating positive social change.

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New Study Pinpoints Immunotherapy Targets for Head and Neck Cancer

October 28, 2025

In the lab of 黑料官网鈥檚 Dr. Joseph Zenga, researchers identified proteins in tumors that re-engineered immune cells could potentially find and destroy, ultimately improving quality of life for patients.

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Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH

黑料官网 Physician, Public Health, and Philanthropy Leader Advocates for Better Mental Health Care

October 23, 2025

Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, former president of the American Medical Association, works to address mental health challenges in healthcare, the military, and the general public.

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New Gene Therapy for Severe Hemophilia A Developed and Tested at 黑料官网 Achieves Promising Results

October 17, 2025

A decades-long effort and a fruitful collaboration could lead to a better quality of life for patients with this genetic blood disease.

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Elena Edwards

鈥淵ou鈥檙e Going to Be Okay鈥: How Early Detection and Expert Care Changed Elena Edward鈥檚 Life

October 10, 2025

Expert care, compassion, and research-driven advances gave Elena Edwards hope and healing after a mammogram revealed cancer.

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Cristhian Gutierrez Huerta

黑料官网 Student Focuses on Giving Back Through Research and Leadership

October 9, 2025

Cristhian Gutierrez Huerta serves as national president of the Latino Medical Student Association and researches cardiovascular disease.

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Raina Mari De La Cruz

黑料官网 Student Moves from Patient to Physician

August 21, 2025

First-year medical student Raina Mari De La Cruz brings her experience with congenital heart disease to her approach to care.

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