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Christopher Sutera (DO '24): Student Research on Myo/Nog Cells

June 1, 2021

Myo/Nog cells, which were originally discovered at PCOM, may have therapeutic effects for those with eye diseases and blindness.

College Holds Virtual Research Week

May 26, 2021

Virtual research week showcases the ongoing research of students, faculty and staff from PCOM's three locations.

Daniel Horuzsko (DO '23): Research Spotlight on Humanized Mouse Models

April 27, 2021

Horuzsko's research focuses on creating mouse models tailored to patients' immune systems for optimized donor selection in organ transplants.

Teaching Anatomy: Faculty Focus on Leslie McIntosh, PhD

March 2, 2021

Dr. McIntosh shares her passion for teaching professional students and participating in research projects at PCOM South Georgia.

Student Research Spotlight: Nnedi Osuji (MS/Biomed '21)

January 21, 2021

The biomedical sciences student investigates proteins and genes that affect infants born with congenital heart defects.

Pilot Study on THC Shows Promise

January 8, 2021

Preliminary results of an ongoing clinical study on Dronabinol show promise for a long-term treatment option for patients with chronic pain.

Delaware Partnerships Continue to Produce Results

December 22, 2020

PCOM's interstate partnerships with DIMER and DHSA provide medical education and research opportunities for students and faculty.

Student Research Spotlight: Kaelin DeMuth (DO '23)

December 14, 2020

Second year student worked to explore how healthcare practices can be supplemented by telehealth technology.

Student Research Spotlight: Prakshal Jain (DO '23)

November 4, 2020

Prakshal Jain's curiosity to learn about the human brain led him to spend two years as a student researcher in a neurobiology lab.

Student Research Spotlight: Hilary Gray (DO '22)

October 12, 2020

PCOM medical student shares her experience researching data to aid physicians treating young patients who've been exposed to PCP.

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