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 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 […] 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 […] 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 […] Sep. 30, 2025 Driven by Discovery: Nassim Stegamat Wins Grand Prize at Neurosurgery Conference By Katz CommunicationsFourth-year medical student Nassim Stegamat is no stranger to hard work. From diving into research […] Sep. 30, 2025 Dawn Marks Research Day Thrusts Biomedical Sciences Graduate Students into the Spotlight By Katz CommunicationsThe Lewis Katz School of Medicine’s (Katz) Dawn Marks Research Day, the centerpiece of the […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 12, 2025 Lewis Katz School of Medicine and Fox Chase Cancer Center secure $1.36 million in PCORI funding Amy Goldberg, Marjorie Joy Katz Dean of Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine, and Erin […] 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 […] Load More
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 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 […] 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 […] 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 […] Sep. 30, 2025 Driven by Discovery: Nassim Stegamat Wins Grand Prize at Neurosurgery Conference By Katz CommunicationsFourth-year medical student Nassim Stegamat is no stranger to hard work. From diving into research […] Sep. 30, 2025 Dawn Marks Research Day Thrusts Biomedical Sciences Graduate Students into the Spotlight By Katz CommunicationsThe Lewis Katz School of Medicine’s (Katz) Dawn Marks Research Day, the centerpiece of the […] Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 12, 2025 Lewis Katz School of Medicine and Fox Chase Cancer Center secure $1.36 million in PCORI funding Amy Goldberg, Marjorie Joy Katz Dean of Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine, and Erin […] 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 […]