Jan. 30, 2020 Dr. Sam S. H. Wu Named Chair of the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Temple By Katz Communications Sam S. H. Wu, MD, MA, MPH, MBA, has been named Chair of the Department of Physical Medicine and […] Jan. 29, 2020 Temple-Led Research Team Finds Common Form of Heart Failure Could Be Treated With Already Approved Anticancer Drug By Katz Communications When it comes to finding new treatments for disease, reinventing the wheel is not always necessary […] Jan. 22, 2020 New Study by Temple Researchers Is the First to Show Pharmacological Chaperone Therapy Prevents Alzheimer’s Disease in Mice By Katz Communications Like pieces of tape that crumple, stick together, and can be turned into a ball, proteins that […] Jan. 9, 2020 Common Genetic Defect in Prostate Cancer Inspires Path to New Anti-Cancer Drugs By Katz Communications Like security screening to make sure nothing harmful makes its way into a crowded area, cells in […] Jan. 8, 2020 Page Narrative Medicine Takes Center Stage at First-Ever Temple Conference By Katz Communications The Lewis Katz School of Medicine (LKSOM) was alive with storytelling on December 7. Not to […] Jan. 7, 2020 Temple Receives Gift to Create the Scott Richards North Star Foundation and Stop Alzheimer’s Now Chair for Alzheimer’s Research By Katz Communications The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University (LKSOM) has received a gift from Temple […] Dec. 20, 2019 Temple Burn Center Using Spray-On Skin™ Cells Technology to Offer Patients a New, Less Invasive Option for the Treatment of Severe Burns By Katz Communications Temple University Hospital is now treating patients with the RECELL® System, a Spray-On Skin™ […] Dec. 18, 2019 Temple and Jefferson Sign Definitive Agreement For Sale of Fox Chase Cancer Center to Jefferson and to Create Broad Affiliation By Katz Communications Temple University and Thomas Jefferson University today announced that the two institutions have […] Dec. 9, 2019 Transformational Gift Will Support the Future of the Schneck Anatomy Lab By Katz Communications For S. Jay Hirsh, MD, MED ’70, that teacher was Carson D. Schneck, MD, PhD. “He loved teaching and […] Dec. 3, 2019 Temple Event Cultivates Connections for Aspiring Black Male Physicians By Katz Communications It’s always a good sign when an event doubles in size from year one to two. That was the case with […] Nov. 25, 2019 New Study at Temple Shows Extra Virgin Olive Oil Staves Off Multiple Forms of Dementia in Mice By Katz Communications Boosting brain function is key to staving off the effects of aging. And if there was one thing […] Nov. 21, 2019 Honoring Those Who Give Their Bodies to Science By Katz Communications The four first-year medical students stood in a tight semi-circle around Susan Young. With tears […] Nov. 18, 2019 Temple-Led Research Team Finds Philadelphia Experienced 46 Neighborhood Mass Shootings Over 10 Years By Katz Communications The definition of mass shooting varies widely depending upon the information sources that are […] Nov. 14, 2019 Temple Researchers Discover Understudied Immune Factors May Be Missing Link in Immune Disease By Katz Communications To do its job, the human immune system depends on a protein known as interleukin-1 (IL-1), which […] Nov. 11, 2019 Fall Story Slam Is a Study in Vulnerabilities By Katz Communications At the conclusion of every Temple Health Story Slam, blank index cards are passed throughout the […] Load More
Jan. 30, 2020 Dr. Sam S. H. Wu Named Chair of the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Temple By Katz Communications Sam S. H. Wu, MD, MA, MPH, MBA, has been named Chair of the Department of Physical Medicine and […] Jan. 29, 2020 Temple-Led Research Team Finds Common Form of Heart Failure Could Be Treated With Already Approved Anticancer Drug By Katz Communications When it comes to finding new treatments for disease, reinventing the wheel is not always necessary […] Jan. 22, 2020 New Study by Temple Researchers Is the First to Show Pharmacological Chaperone Therapy Prevents Alzheimer’s Disease in Mice By Katz Communications Like pieces of tape that crumple, stick together, and can be turned into a ball, proteins that […] Jan. 9, 2020 Common Genetic Defect in Prostate Cancer Inspires Path to New Anti-Cancer Drugs By Katz Communications Like security screening to make sure nothing harmful makes its way into a crowded area, cells in […] Jan. 8, 2020 Page Narrative Medicine Takes Center Stage at First-Ever Temple Conference By Katz Communications The Lewis Katz School of Medicine (LKSOM) was alive with storytelling on December 7. Not to […] Jan. 7, 2020 Temple Receives Gift to Create the Scott Richards North Star Foundation and Stop Alzheimer’s Now Chair for Alzheimer’s Research By Katz Communications The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University (LKSOM) has received a gift from Temple […] Dec. 20, 2019 Temple Burn Center Using Spray-On Skin™ Cells Technology to Offer Patients a New, Less Invasive Option for the Treatment of Severe Burns By Katz Communications Temple University Hospital is now treating patients with the RECELL® System, a Spray-On Skin™ […] Dec. 18, 2019 Temple and Jefferson Sign Definitive Agreement For Sale of Fox Chase Cancer Center to Jefferson and to Create Broad Affiliation By Katz Communications Temple University and Thomas Jefferson University today announced that the two institutions have […] Dec. 9, 2019 Transformational Gift Will Support the Future of the Schneck Anatomy Lab By Katz Communications For S. Jay Hirsh, MD, MED ’70, that teacher was Carson D. Schneck, MD, PhD. “He loved teaching and […] Dec. 3, 2019 Temple Event Cultivates Connections for Aspiring Black Male Physicians By Katz Communications It’s always a good sign when an event doubles in size from year one to two. That was the case with […] Nov. 25, 2019 New Study at Temple Shows Extra Virgin Olive Oil Staves Off Multiple Forms of Dementia in Mice By Katz Communications Boosting brain function is key to staving off the effects of aging. And if there was one thing […] Nov. 21, 2019 Honoring Those Who Give Their Bodies to Science By Katz Communications The four first-year medical students stood in a tight semi-circle around Susan Young. With tears […] Nov. 18, 2019 Temple-Led Research Team Finds Philadelphia Experienced 46 Neighborhood Mass Shootings Over 10 Years By Katz Communications The definition of mass shooting varies widely depending upon the information sources that are […] Nov. 14, 2019 Temple Researchers Discover Understudied Immune Factors May Be Missing Link in Immune Disease By Katz Communications To do its job, the human immune system depends on a protein known as interleukin-1 (IL-1), which […] Nov. 11, 2019 Fall Story Slam Is a Study in Vulnerabilities By Katz Communications At the conclusion of every Temple Health Story Slam, blank index cards are passed throughout the […]