Mar. 12, 2021 Poor Survival After Heart Attack Linked to Excess Levels of Signaling Protein in Heart, Scientists at Lewis Katz School of Medicine At Temple University Report By Katz CommunicationsAbout 6.2 million Americans suffer from heart failure, an incurable disease with a staggering […] Mar. 9, 2021 Story Slam Reflects the Anguish and Hope Borne by the Pandemic By Katz Communications The 2021 Temple Story Slam on March 3 was unlike any of the seven that preceded it. One by one, a […] Feb. 24, 2021 Temple University Hospital’s COVID Outcomes Compare Favorably to State and National Benchmarks in Newly Released AAMC Medicare Data By Katz CommunicationsNew data from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Medicare Catchment Area Report […] Feb. 23, 2021 Student Volunteers Play a Pivotal Role in Early Days of COVID-19 Vaccination By Katz Communications Last spring, as COVID-19 was beginning to exact its devastating toll on Philadelphia, […] Feb. 18, 2021 Excision BioTherapeutics Secures $60 Million to Advance CRISPR-Based Gene Editing Constructs Developed at Temple into Clinical Trial for People Living with Chronic HIV Infection By Katz Communications Excision BioTherapeutics, Inc. (Excision) has secured $60 million in investor financing to advance […] Feb. 18, 2021 Dione J. Cash, MD, MPH Named Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Career Development By Katz CommunicationsOn March 1, 2021, Dione J. Cash, MD, MPH, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, will become Assistant […] Feb. 11, 2021 Temple-Led Research Team Finds COVID-19 Containment Measures in Philadelphia Associated with Increase in Firearm Violence in the City By Katz CommunicationsWhile the COVID-19 pandemic brought most of the country to a standstill in March 2020, Philadelphia […] Feb. 5, 2021 Lewis Katz School of Medicine Announces Basic Science Department Restructure By Katz CommunicationsThe Temple University Board of Trustees recently approved a new structure of the Basic Science […] Jan. 27, 2021 Temple Receives $1.2 Million Gift from Dr. Herman Hurwitz and Sandra Hurwitz to Establish the Hurwitz Family Scholarship Fund By Katz CommunicationsHerman Hurwitz, MD, FCAP, a 1962 graduate of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University […] Jan. 18, 2021 Temple Heart and Vascular Institute Receives Funding from the Edna Kynett Foundation to Engage Under-Represented Medical Trainees in Research on Racial and Sex-Specific Cardiovascular Disease Disparities in COVID-19 By Katz CommunicationsDeborah L. Crabbe, MD, FACC, FAHA, Professor of Medicine at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at […] Jan. 13, 2021 Temple Researchers Identify Cardiac Protein that Causes Different Types of Heart Failure By Katz CommunicationsLike a failing fuel pump that causes a loss of engine power in a car, a diseased heart can take a […] Dec. 29, 2020 Partnering to Educate the Latino Community about COVID-19 By Katz Communications To encourage collaboration among its chapters, the Northeast Regional Board of the Latino Medical […] Dec. 17, 2020 Temple Researchers to Address Racial Disparities in Lung Cancer Care With American Cancer Society and Pfizer Global Medical Grant By Katz CommunicationsThe path to cancer care is rarely straight-forward. But for Black men and women in particular, it […] Dec. 10, 2020 New $2.5 Million NIDDK Grant Gives Temple Researchers Opportunity to Advance Tools to Predict Hospital Readmission Among Patients with Diabetes By Katz CommunicationsEach year in the United States, more than 1 million patients with diabetes make return trips to the […] Dec. 7, 2020 Mini Brains’ to Help Unravel the Mysteries of Methamphetamine Use and HIV on the Central Nervous System By Katz CommunicationsHow do you study something complex like HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) when you […] Load More
Mar. 12, 2021 Poor Survival After Heart Attack Linked to Excess Levels of Signaling Protein in Heart, Scientists at Lewis Katz School of Medicine At Temple University Report By Katz CommunicationsAbout 6.2 million Americans suffer from heart failure, an incurable disease with a staggering […] Mar. 9, 2021 Story Slam Reflects the Anguish and Hope Borne by the Pandemic By Katz Communications The 2021 Temple Story Slam on March 3 was unlike any of the seven that preceded it. One by one, a […] Feb. 24, 2021 Temple University Hospital’s COVID Outcomes Compare Favorably to State and National Benchmarks in Newly Released AAMC Medicare Data By Katz CommunicationsNew data from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Medicare Catchment Area Report […] Feb. 23, 2021 Student Volunteers Play a Pivotal Role in Early Days of COVID-19 Vaccination By Katz Communications Last spring, as COVID-19 was beginning to exact its devastating toll on Philadelphia, […] Feb. 18, 2021 Excision BioTherapeutics Secures $60 Million to Advance CRISPR-Based Gene Editing Constructs Developed at Temple into Clinical Trial for People Living with Chronic HIV Infection By Katz Communications Excision BioTherapeutics, Inc. (Excision) has secured $60 million in investor financing to advance […] Feb. 18, 2021 Dione J. Cash, MD, MPH Named Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Career Development By Katz CommunicationsOn March 1, 2021, Dione J. Cash, MD, MPH, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, will become Assistant […] Feb. 11, 2021 Temple-Led Research Team Finds COVID-19 Containment Measures in Philadelphia Associated with Increase in Firearm Violence in the City By Katz CommunicationsWhile the COVID-19 pandemic brought most of the country to a standstill in March 2020, Philadelphia […] Feb. 5, 2021 Lewis Katz School of Medicine Announces Basic Science Department Restructure By Katz CommunicationsThe Temple University Board of Trustees recently approved a new structure of the Basic Science […] Jan. 27, 2021 Temple Receives $1.2 Million Gift from Dr. Herman Hurwitz and Sandra Hurwitz to Establish the Hurwitz Family Scholarship Fund By Katz CommunicationsHerman Hurwitz, MD, FCAP, a 1962 graduate of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University […] Jan. 18, 2021 Temple Heart and Vascular Institute Receives Funding from the Edna Kynett Foundation to Engage Under-Represented Medical Trainees in Research on Racial and Sex-Specific Cardiovascular Disease Disparities in COVID-19 By Katz CommunicationsDeborah L. Crabbe, MD, FACC, FAHA, Professor of Medicine at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at […] Jan. 13, 2021 Temple Researchers Identify Cardiac Protein that Causes Different Types of Heart Failure By Katz CommunicationsLike a failing fuel pump that causes a loss of engine power in a car, a diseased heart can take a […] Dec. 29, 2020 Partnering to Educate the Latino Community about COVID-19 By Katz Communications To encourage collaboration among its chapters, the Northeast Regional Board of the Latino Medical […] Dec. 17, 2020 Temple Researchers to Address Racial Disparities in Lung Cancer Care With American Cancer Society and Pfizer Global Medical Grant By Katz CommunicationsThe path to cancer care is rarely straight-forward. But for Black men and women in particular, it […] Dec. 10, 2020 New $2.5 Million NIDDK Grant Gives Temple Researchers Opportunity to Advance Tools to Predict Hospital Readmission Among Patients with Diabetes By Katz CommunicationsEach year in the United States, more than 1 million patients with diabetes make return trips to the […] Dec. 7, 2020 Mini Brains’ to Help Unravel the Mysteries of Methamphetamine Use and HIV on the Central Nervous System By Katz CommunicationsHow do you study something complex like HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) when you […]