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October 19, 2023
Get My Job: Spotlight on Pharmacy
As an independent pharmacy owner, alumna Dr. Marcell Martinez helps to keep her community safe and healthy.
October 18, 2023
Jefferson Investigates: Mitochondrial DNA, Transgender Care, Menstrual Equity
New research explores how mitochondrial genetic material is inherited; improving culturally competent care for transgender patients; and the lack of menstrual supplies in prison.
October 4, 2023
My Coming Out Story
“It’s important to acknowledge the cost of living authentically,” says the JeffLGBTQ+ president.
September 26, 2023
Jefferson Investigates: Kids of Incarcerated Parents, Babies vs. Sleep and Better Asthma Inhalers
New research explores addressing an asthma inhaler’s side effects, mental health access for kids with incarcerated parents, and how fruit flies choose between babies and sleep.
September 21, 2023
Jefferson Researcher Receives Cancer Moonshot Award
Hien Dang, PhD, was one of 11 people awarded the prestigious award aimed at finding therapies for tough-to-treat cancers in patients who have been historically disadvantaged.
September 20, 2023
Jobs of the Future: From Mountains to Deserts and Oceans, Wilderness Medicine Provides Care in Austere Environments
Jefferson’s Wilderness and Disaster Medicine Society president explains the field’s rapid growth and why all med students can benefit from learning more about wilderness medicine.
September 13, 2023
Podcast: Taking a Closer Look at Jefferson’s Hidden Gems
There are many treasures spread across the University’s campuses that you probably didn’t know about … until now.
August 28, 2023
Jefferson Investigates: Maternal Death, Traumatic Brain Injury and Cellular Identity
How a common antibiotic can reduce sepsis during labor, how confidence can help memory recovery after traumatic brain injury, and how cells pass identity down to daughter cells.
August 21, 2023
Engaged, Determined and Curious, Dr. Susan Aldridge Begins Her Tenure as Interim University President
The accomplished higher education leader plans to cultivate the best of Jefferson.
August 10, 2023
Is There a Place for Writing AI in the Classroom?
Writing and rhetoric faculty offer best practices for using the controversial tool.
August 8, 2023
How Can Occupational Therapists Help People With Long COVID?
With a lack of validated rehabilitation interventions for people with long COVID, occupational therapy could help patients get their lives back to normal.
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