Jun. 2, 2026 Temple Researchers Identify New Target for Slowing Alzheimer’s Disease By Katz CommunicationsBlocking a harmful buildup of calcium inside the brain’s energy-producing mitochondria may hold the […] May 29, 2026 Researchers are working to improve treatment for myelofibrosis By Katz CommunicationsResearchers at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine and Fox Chase Cancer Center are advancing a […] Nathaniel Snyder, assistant professor in the Aging + Cardiovascular Discovery Center in the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, is one of the senior investigators on a new study that reveals how ovarian cancer cells use a nutrient-related process involving carnitine production to maintain the DNA repair machinery they need to continue growing.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg May 27, 2026 Temple University researchers uncover metabolic weakness in ovarian cancer By Kara RogersNathaniel Snyder, assistant professor in the Aging + Cardiovascular Discovery Center in the […] May 22, 2026 BUILD Philly Opens New Pathways Into Healthcare Careers for Young Philadelphians By Katz CommunicationsThe program, primarily funded through a three-year grant from the William Penn […] May 13, 2026 Temple University Scientists Uncover A New Way Cells Control Energy—Challenging A Decades-Old Model By Katz CommunicationsResearchers report that a group of proteins known as MICUs act as molecular organizers, assembling […] May 1, 2026 Featured in Research in Action: Katz Research Advancing Toward a Nonaddictive Opioid By Katz CommunicationsThe inaugural issue of Research in Action, a new magazine about discovery and […] Mar. 26, 2026 New Vulnerability in Aggressive Leukemia Discovered by Researchers By Katz CommunicationsA potential weakness in a common form of leukemia could lead to new treatments. The […] Mar. 2, 2026 Katz’s Dr. Brian Tuohy Named 2026 Macy Faculty Scholar for Leadership in Health Professions Education By Katz CommunicationsBrian Tuohy, PhD, Assistant Professor, Urban Health and Population Science, and […] Feb. 27, 2026 Lewis Katz School of Medicine Study Shows Alzheimer’s Disease Also Damages the Heart By Katz CommunicationsAlzheimer’s disease is most recognized for its gradual erosion of memory and other cognitive […] Feb. 27, 2026 Dialing Down a Key Stress Signal Helps the Heart Heal After Cardiac Injury, New Research at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine Shows By Katz CommunicationsIn the aftermath of a heart attack, the immune system rapidly targets the injured heart to remove […] Oct. 29, 2025 Advancing Vascular Science: MD/PhD Student Amanda Peluzzo Publishes in the AHA’s ATVB Journal By Katz CommunicationsLewis Katz School of Medicine (Katz) seventh-year MD/PhD candidate Amanda Peluzzo has earned a […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 28, 2025 Temple scientists discover a new way the body repairs itself after heart injury A type of immune cells called macrophages, found throughout the body’s tissues, are often referred […] Oct. 24, 2025 Illuminating the Next Frontier in Breast Cancer Research: The Work of Dr. Lucia Borriello and the Borriello Lab By Katz CommunicationsForty Years of Awareness, and Renewed Determination With the 40th anniversary of Breast Cancer […] 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 […] 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 […] Load More
Jun. 2, 2026 Temple Researchers Identify New Target for Slowing Alzheimer’s Disease By Katz CommunicationsBlocking a harmful buildup of calcium inside the brain’s energy-producing mitochondria may hold the […] May 29, 2026 Researchers are working to improve treatment for myelofibrosis By Katz CommunicationsResearchers at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine and Fox Chase Cancer Center are advancing a […] Nathaniel Snyder, assistant professor in the Aging + Cardiovascular Discovery Center in the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, is one of the senior investigators on a new study that reveals how ovarian cancer cells use a nutrient-related process involving carnitine production to maintain the DNA repair machinery they need to continue growing.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg May 27, 2026 Temple University researchers uncover metabolic weakness in ovarian cancer By Kara RogersNathaniel Snyder, assistant professor in the Aging + Cardiovascular Discovery Center in the […] May 22, 2026 BUILD Philly Opens New Pathways Into Healthcare Careers for Young Philadelphians By Katz CommunicationsThe program, primarily funded through a three-year grant from the William Penn […] May 13, 2026 Temple University Scientists Uncover A New Way Cells Control Energy—Challenging A Decades-Old Model By Katz CommunicationsResearchers report that a group of proteins known as MICUs act as molecular organizers, assembling […] May 1, 2026 Featured in Research in Action: Katz Research Advancing Toward a Nonaddictive Opioid By Katz CommunicationsThe inaugural issue of Research in Action, a new magazine about discovery and […] Mar. 26, 2026 New Vulnerability in Aggressive Leukemia Discovered by Researchers By Katz CommunicationsA potential weakness in a common form of leukemia could lead to new treatments. The […] Mar. 2, 2026 Katz’s Dr. Brian Tuohy Named 2026 Macy Faculty Scholar for Leadership in Health Professions Education By Katz CommunicationsBrian Tuohy, PhD, Assistant Professor, Urban Health and Population Science, and […] Feb. 27, 2026 Lewis Katz School of Medicine Study Shows Alzheimer’s Disease Also Damages the Heart By Katz CommunicationsAlzheimer’s disease is most recognized for its gradual erosion of memory and other cognitive […] Feb. 27, 2026 Dialing Down a Key Stress Signal Helps the Heart Heal After Cardiac Injury, New Research at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine Shows By Katz CommunicationsIn the aftermath of a heart attack, the immune system rapidly targets the injured heart to remove […] Oct. 29, 2025 Advancing Vascular Science: MD/PhD Student Amanda Peluzzo Publishes in the AHA’s ATVB Journal By Katz CommunicationsLewis Katz School of Medicine (Katz) seventh-year MD/PhD candidate Amanda Peluzzo has earned a […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Oct. 28, 2025 Temple scientists discover a new way the body repairs itself after heart injury A type of immune cells called macrophages, found throughout the body’s tissues, are often referred […] Oct. 24, 2025 Illuminating the Next Frontier in Breast Cancer Research: The Work of Dr. Lucia Borriello and the Borriello Lab By Katz CommunicationsForty Years of Awareness, and Renewed Determination With the 40th anniversary of Breast Cancer […] 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 […] 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 […]