Jun. 24, 2025 Sebastian Kiehn Wins Award for Research on Carotid Artery Mapping By Katz CommunicationsSebastian Kiehn, a third-year medical student at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine (Katz), recently […] May 29, 2025 Bridging the Lab and the OR: Max Horowitz Makes National Impact with Orthopedic Research By Katz CommunicationsWhen Max Horowitz, a third-year medical student at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine (Katz), began […] Apr. 28, 2025 From Curiosity to Impact: How an Integrated Research Curriculum Is Shaping the Next Generation at Katz By Katz CommunicationsThe inaugural Faculty Mentored Scholarly Experience (FMSE) Symposium on Friday, April 4 began with […] Apr. 8, 2025 Discovery of Mitochondrial Protein Opens Path to Therapeutic Advances for Heart and Alzheimer’s Disease By Katz CommunicationsCalcium transport into and out of mitochondria – the powerhouses of cells – is central to cellular […] Mar. 27, 2025 Dr. Joanne Garbincius Wins the Louis N. and Arnold M. Katz Basic Science Research Prize By Katz CommunicationsDr. Joanne Garbincius, PhD, Instructor in the Elrod Laboratory in the Aging + Cardiovascular […] Feb. 26, 2025 Kaitlyn Grando’s Groundbreaking Work in Biofilm Research By Katz CommunicationsWhen Kaitlyn Grando, a PhD student in the Biomedical Sciences, Infectious Disease and Immunity […] Dec. 18, 2024 Pete Vulfson’s Journey to Katz: Embracing Opportunity and Knowledge By Katz CommunicationsAs a first-year PhD student at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Pete Vulfson is excited to share […] Dec. 2, 2024 Reducing Risk of Opioid Addiction While Continuing to Alleviate Pain By Katz CommunicationsIncreasing the levels of chemicals naturally produced in the body called endocannabinoids may […] Oct. 7, 2024 Researchers From Fels Cancer Institute for Personalized Medicine and Fox Chase Cancer Center Reveal Surprising Mechanism for Activating DNA Repair in Cancer By Katz CommunicationsAn enzyme called DNA polymerase theta plays a key role in repairing DNA damage to cancer cells, […] Jun. 12, 2024 New Grant from Alzheimer’s Association Allows Lewis Katz School of Medicine Researchers Opportunity to Identify Rejuvenation Pathways in the Brain, Reversing Cognitive Decline By Katz CommunicationsRecognizing late-life depression as a significant precursor to Alzheimer's disease, primarily due […] Apr. 26, 2023 Existing Drugs Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease-Related Cognitive Impairment in Mice, New Research at The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Shows By Katz CommunicationsChanges in blood vessels in the brain linked to the build-up of a sticky protein known as amyloid […] Jul. 13, 2022 New $4M NIH Grant Awarded to Researchers at Lewis Katz School of Medicine to Fund Groundbreaking Research on Disparities in Hepatitis B and Liver Disease in Asian-Americans By Katz CommunicationsAmong the 2.4 million Americans living with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV), Asian-Americans are […] Aug. 28, 2021 Faculty Spotlight: Beata Kosmider, PhD By Katz CommunicationsBeata Kosmider, PhD, Associate Professor of Microbiology, Immunology, and Inflammation at the Lewis […] Aug. 13, 2021 Fels and Fox Chase Researchers Highlight Roles of TET2 and DNMT3A Mutations in Personalized Medicine-Guided Synthetic Lethality Against Leukemia By Katz CommunicationsIn a recent study published in Cancer Research, researchers from Fels Cancer Institute for […] May 24, 2021 Lewis Katz School of Medicine’s Center for Urban Bioethics Receives $1 Million Legacy Bequest and $50,000 Donation from Dr. Margaret Barnes By Katz CommunicationsBy the time Margaret M. Barnes arrived at Temple University’s medical school in 1977, she had […] Load More
Jun. 24, 2025 Sebastian Kiehn Wins Award for Research on Carotid Artery Mapping By Katz CommunicationsSebastian Kiehn, a third-year medical student at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine (Katz), recently […] May 29, 2025 Bridging the Lab and the OR: Max Horowitz Makes National Impact with Orthopedic Research By Katz CommunicationsWhen Max Horowitz, a third-year medical student at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine (Katz), began […] Apr. 28, 2025 From Curiosity to Impact: How an Integrated Research Curriculum Is Shaping the Next Generation at Katz By Katz CommunicationsThe inaugural Faculty Mentored Scholarly Experience (FMSE) Symposium on Friday, April 4 began with […] Apr. 8, 2025 Discovery of Mitochondrial Protein Opens Path to Therapeutic Advances for Heart and Alzheimer’s Disease By Katz CommunicationsCalcium transport into and out of mitochondria – the powerhouses of cells – is central to cellular […] Mar. 27, 2025 Dr. Joanne Garbincius Wins the Louis N. and Arnold M. Katz Basic Science Research Prize By Katz CommunicationsDr. Joanne Garbincius, PhD, Instructor in the Elrod Laboratory in the Aging + Cardiovascular […] Feb. 26, 2025 Kaitlyn Grando’s Groundbreaking Work in Biofilm Research By Katz CommunicationsWhen Kaitlyn Grando, a PhD student in the Biomedical Sciences, Infectious Disease and Immunity […] Dec. 18, 2024 Pete Vulfson’s Journey to Katz: Embracing Opportunity and Knowledge By Katz CommunicationsAs a first-year PhD student at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Pete Vulfson is excited to share […] Dec. 2, 2024 Reducing Risk of Opioid Addiction While Continuing to Alleviate Pain By Katz CommunicationsIncreasing the levels of chemicals naturally produced in the body called endocannabinoids may […] Oct. 7, 2024 Researchers From Fels Cancer Institute for Personalized Medicine and Fox Chase Cancer Center Reveal Surprising Mechanism for Activating DNA Repair in Cancer By Katz CommunicationsAn enzyme called DNA polymerase theta plays a key role in repairing DNA damage to cancer cells, […] Jun. 12, 2024 New Grant from Alzheimer’s Association Allows Lewis Katz School of Medicine Researchers Opportunity to Identify Rejuvenation Pathways in the Brain, Reversing Cognitive Decline By Katz CommunicationsRecognizing late-life depression as a significant precursor to Alzheimer's disease, primarily due […] Apr. 26, 2023 Existing Drugs Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease-Related Cognitive Impairment in Mice, New Research at The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Shows By Katz CommunicationsChanges in blood vessels in the brain linked to the build-up of a sticky protein known as amyloid […] Jul. 13, 2022 New $4M NIH Grant Awarded to Researchers at Lewis Katz School of Medicine to Fund Groundbreaking Research on Disparities in Hepatitis B and Liver Disease in Asian-Americans By Katz CommunicationsAmong the 2.4 million Americans living with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV), Asian-Americans are […] Aug. 28, 2021 Faculty Spotlight: Beata Kosmider, PhD By Katz CommunicationsBeata Kosmider, PhD, Associate Professor of Microbiology, Immunology, and Inflammation at the Lewis […] Aug. 13, 2021 Fels and Fox Chase Researchers Highlight Roles of TET2 and DNMT3A Mutations in Personalized Medicine-Guided Synthetic Lethality Against Leukemia By Katz CommunicationsIn a recent study published in Cancer Research, researchers from Fels Cancer Institute for […] May 24, 2021 Lewis Katz School of Medicine’s Center for Urban Bioethics Receives $1 Million Legacy Bequest and $50,000 Donation from Dr. Margaret Barnes By Katz CommunicationsBy the time Margaret M. Barnes arrived at Temple University’s medical school in 1977, she had […]