Aug. 28, 2025 Common Intracellular Toxin Could Help Fight Leukemia By Katz Communication All cells naturally produce formaldehyde as a byproduct of metabolism. To survive this toxic […] Aug. 15, 2025 Gene Discovery Sheds Light on Connection Between Kidney Disease and Cardiovascular Complications By Katz CommunicationsThe vast majority of chronic kidney disease patients—around 80 percent—die from cardiovascular […] Aug. 14, 2025 Temple University Hospital Treats First U.S. Patient in BREATHE-3 Clinical Trial By Katz CommunicationsTemple University Hospital has become the first site in the United States to treat a patient in the […] Jul. 31, 2025 Researchers Identify New mRNA-Based Therapy that Shows Promise in Heart Regeneration After Heart Attack By Katz CommunicationsHeart attacks remain a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The permanent loss of heart […] 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 […] Jun. 5, 2025 Researchers Develop New Tool to Detect Deadly Form of Heart Failure Earlier By Katz CommunicationsPhysicians at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University (Katz) have developed an […] 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. 29, 2025 Scientists Uncover How Tau Protein Weakens the Brain’s Vascular Defenses in Alzheimer’s Disease By Katz CommunicationsA harmful form of the tau protein, which builds up in Alzheimer’s disease and similar brain […] 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 […] Apr. 3, 2025 Researchers Identify New Targeted Approach to Protect Neurons Against Degeneration By Katz CommunicationsNeurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s involve progressive […] 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 Jay Talsania, MD ’91: Healing Hands Across Borders By Katz CommunicationsA Temple-Made Commitment: Purpose in Service Dr. Jay Talsania’s journey with the Guatemala Healing […] 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 […] Load More
Aug. 28, 2025 Common Intracellular Toxin Could Help Fight Leukemia By Katz Communication All cells naturally produce formaldehyde as a byproduct of metabolism. To survive this toxic […] Aug. 15, 2025 Gene Discovery Sheds Light on Connection Between Kidney Disease and Cardiovascular Complications By Katz CommunicationsThe vast majority of chronic kidney disease patients—around 80 percent—die from cardiovascular […] Aug. 14, 2025 Temple University Hospital Treats First U.S. Patient in BREATHE-3 Clinical Trial By Katz CommunicationsTemple University Hospital has become the first site in the United States to treat a patient in the […] Jul. 31, 2025 Researchers Identify New mRNA-Based Therapy that Shows Promise in Heart Regeneration After Heart Attack By Katz CommunicationsHeart attacks remain a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The permanent loss of heart […] 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 […] Jun. 5, 2025 Researchers Develop New Tool to Detect Deadly Form of Heart Failure Earlier By Katz CommunicationsPhysicians at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University (Katz) have developed an […] 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. 29, 2025 Scientists Uncover How Tau Protein Weakens the Brain’s Vascular Defenses in Alzheimer’s Disease By Katz CommunicationsA harmful form of the tau protein, which builds up in Alzheimer’s disease and similar brain […] 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 […] Apr. 3, 2025 Researchers Identify New Targeted Approach to Protect Neurons Against Degeneration By Katz CommunicationsNeurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s involve progressive […] 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 Jay Talsania, MD ’91: Healing Hands Across Borders By Katz CommunicationsA Temple-Made Commitment: Purpose in Service Dr. Jay Talsania’s journey with the Guatemala Healing […] 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 […]