
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences News
The Inaugural Dr. Melvin H. Amler Prize for Innovation to be Announced
The Award Recognizes A Student Who Has Shown Exceptional Creativity And Ingenuity Of A Research Concept That Merits Further Development
The Center for Disaster Medicine is an Essential Resource for Emergency Response Education
The Center Provides A Variety Of In-Depth Emergency Training For Law Enforcement, Public Health Workers And The Public
GSBMS Celebrates Renaming and Welcomes New Students
The First Official Class Of The Graduate School Of Biomedical Sciences Kicks Off 2022-2023 Academic Year
Sabrina Martinez, GSBMS Class of 2023, Is Building a Foundation in Basic Sciences With Dreams of Medical School
Ms. Martinez Has Her Sights Set On Becoming An Ophthalmologist
Chioma M. Okeoma, Ph.D., Has Risen Above Adversity to Excel in Her Field
As An Immigrant Woman In Science, Dr. Okeoma Had To Face Many Challenges While Advancing In Her Career
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy Welcomes New Faculty Members
The Faculty Additions To The Department Will Bolster Research Efforts and Better Student Experience
Tetyana Cheairs, M.D., M.S.P.H., Stepped Up for Her Native Ukraine During a Time of Great Need
Amid Concerns Over Her Family’s Safety, Dr. Cheairs Has Tried Her Best To Support Her Homeland
Kristy Tefft, M.S. ’20, SOM Class of 2024, Puts a Premium on Patient Relationships
Ms. Tefft Looks Forward To Using Her Prior Experience In Health Care To Become A Humanistic Physician
Brian Lynch, M.S. ’13, M.D. ’17, is Inspired by His Son to Specialize in Pediatric Orthopedics
After Earning Both His M.S. And M.D. At The College, Dr. Lynch Wants To Specialize In Pediatric Orthopedics To Help Children Who Need Treatment Similar To His Son