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It’s that time again…time to head back to school. For those of you continuing to pursue your education, I wish you good luck! It is… Read More »Back to School
ARTICLE: Encouraging Young Women to Move More: Linking Physical Activity in Young Adulthood to Coronary Risk in Women AUTHORS: Erin Michos and Michael Blaha JOURNAL: Circulation. 2016 Jul… Read More »Encouraging Young Women to Move More: Linking Physical Activity in Young Adulthood to Coronary Risk in Women
Anthony Ashby, MBA, was named the assistant administrator for Inpatient Operations and Excellence earlier this month. Anthony joins Hopkins from Sentara Health where he was… Read More »Ashby Named Assistant Administrator
This past month has been a busy and exciting one for the Biocontainment Unit! On Tuesday, August 16, our colleagues at Lifeline, with the support… Read More »Drill Successes
As you know, the School of Medicine had recently launched a Center for Proteomics Discovery. We are pleased to announce a mini-symposium on Thursday, September… Read More »Driving Proteomics Discovery Mini-Symposium
Heart disease is the leading cause of death among Americans, and this statistic is what motivates the American Heart Association (AHA) to continue pursuing efforts… Read More »American Heart Association Heart Walk
On Wednesday, August 17, the Task Force on Women’s Academic Careers held a meet and greet to welcome new women faculty and fellows. Over 40 women… Read More »Networking with the Women’s Task Force
Mark Donowitz, professor in the Division of Gastroenterology, is one of three principle investigators on a newly funded National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases… Read More »Donowitz Receives Program Project Grant Funding