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Students Complete Research on Bifid Xiphoid Process

August 16, 2022

DO students Shahrzad Zamani, Tamryn Van Der Horn and Sara Meawad studied variations between the shape and size of the xiphoid process among anatomical donors.

Student Research Spotlight: Georgina Boateng (DO '25)

March 24, 2022

Osteopathic medicine student Georgina Boateng has focused her research on the impact of sickle cell disease on pregnancy outcomes.

Prahlow Named Student Researcher of the Year

February 7, 2022

With this nomination, osteopathic medical student Samuel P. Prahlow (DO '24) will compete for national honors.

Student Research Spotlight: Katie Bombly (DO '24)

February 1, 2022

PCOM South Georgia medical student investigates outcomes of populations affected by end stage renal disease in the Atlanta area.

Lung Cancer Drug Research: Teighlor Livingston (MS/Biomed ‘22)

November 2, 2021

Livingston's research uses vaporization to eliminate the toxicity of paclitaxel, a drug used to treat lung cancers.

Student Research Spotlight: Samuel P. Prahlow (DO '24)

September 15, 2021

Osteopathic medicine student Samuel Prahlow shares his passion for research and describes the projects he has worked on during grad and med school.

Students Participate in Anatomy Lab Research Projects

September 15, 2021

Research groups are overseen by PCOM South Georgia faculty as they explore cadavers and slides for different diseases.

College Partners with NIH's All of Us Research Program

June 15, 2021

The All of Us Research Program will provide research opportunities for PCOM medical students, graduate students and faculty members.

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.

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