more news 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 […] 215 Temple medical students celebrate Match Day 2026, learning where they will complete residency training across the country in both primary care and specialty fields.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 26, 2026 Temple medical students celebrate Match Day 2026 Temple’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine Class of 2026 celebrates Match Day as 215 students learn […] Bethune School seventh graders practice listening to heartbeats at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine’s William Maul Measey Institute for Clinical Simulation and Patient Safety.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 19, 2026 From simulators to stethoscopes, North Philadelphia elementary and middle schoolers explore health careers with Temple Lewis Katz School of Medicine’s Health Careers Exploration Days featured hands-on […] Jessica Beard, associate professor of surgery at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, studies how news coverage of firearm violence shapes public understanding and harm survivors and communities.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 4, 2026 Changing the narrative: Researchers call for a new approach to reporting gun violence A Temple-led study finds that how television news reports violence can shape trauma, fear and […] 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 […] Feb. 27, 2026 Mentoring in Medicine: ‘We Need to Make Sure That We’re Looking Out for Each Other’ By Katz CommunicationsAlumni and faculty rally around the next generation of healthcare […] Christopher Schultz recently had a new study published in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Feb. 24, 2026 New study indicates lamin A/C loss drives replication stress in small cell lung cancer Christopher Schultz, assistant professor of the Department of Cancer and Cellular Biology at […] Feb. 11, 2026 Temple Made, Olympic bound (again): Joel Boyd heads to Milan with Team USA Hockey When the puck drops for Team USA men’s hockey at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Joel Boyd, MED […]
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 […] 215 Temple medical students celebrate Match Day 2026, learning where they will complete residency training across the country in both primary care and specialty fields.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 26, 2026 Temple medical students celebrate Match Day 2026 Temple’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine Class of 2026 celebrates Match Day as 215 students learn […] Bethune School seventh graders practice listening to heartbeats at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine’s William Maul Measey Institute for Clinical Simulation and Patient Safety.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 19, 2026 From simulators to stethoscopes, North Philadelphia elementary and middle schoolers explore health careers with Temple Lewis Katz School of Medicine’s Health Careers Exploration Days featured hands-on […] Jessica Beard, associate professor of surgery at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, studies how news coverage of firearm violence shapes public understanding and harm survivors and communities.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Mar. 4, 2026 Changing the narrative: Researchers call for a new approach to reporting gun violence A Temple-led study finds that how television news reports violence can shape trauma, fear and […] 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 […] Feb. 27, 2026 Mentoring in Medicine: ‘We Need to Make Sure That We’re Looking Out for Each Other’ By Katz CommunicationsAlumni and faculty rally around the next generation of healthcare […] Christopher Schultz recently had a new study published in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Feb. 24, 2026 New study indicates lamin A/C loss drives replication stress in small cell lung cancer Christopher Schultz, assistant professor of the Department of Cancer and Cellular Biology at […] Feb. 11, 2026 Temple Made, Olympic bound (again): Joel Boyd heads to Milan with Team USA Hockey When the puck drops for Team USA men’s hockey at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Joel Boyd, MED […]