Key Opinion Leaders in research at NEOMED
June 20, 2023
During a bustling lunch hour at a highfalutin restaurant, two investors talked business. “My broker says it’s a really good buy. What does your broker say?” asks one investor. The […]
June 20, 2023
During a bustling lunch hour at a highfalutin restaurant, two investors talked business. “My broker says it’s a really good buy. What does your broker say?” asks one investor. The […]
May 15, 2023
It’s going to be a busy summer for Ernesto Solorzano Zepada. While he crossed the stage to receive his Ph.D. hood at the May 6 commencement ceremony, he will defend […]
March 1, 2023
The Musculoskeletal Research Focus Area (MRFA) primarily studies bone, muscles and cartilage as they change in response to aging, movement and disease. This group of eight researchers, soon to be […]
The impact of using motivational interviewing techniques for those dealing with substance use disorders is presented on by Dr. Russell Spieth.
Aug. 25, 2022
Meghana Chalasani, M.B.A., a third-year medicine student at NEOMED, recently published an article in the Journal of Hospital Medicine. The article, titled “Hospital Peer Review: Time to Reboot,” was co-authored […]
June 17, 2022
There are no effective clinical diagnostic tests for newly discovered cochlear synaptopathy — or hidden hearing loss — which can occur in both noise-induced or age-related hearing loss. In a […]
May 11, 2022
Merri Rosen, Ph.D., became just the second director of the Hearing Research Focus Area (RFA) in 2019, when she took over the leadership role from Jeffrey Wenstrup, Ph.D., who had […]
April 26, 2022
There is therapeutic value in coronary collateral growth in ischemic heart diseases, but there has been a lack of research on the mechanism of how the collaterals grow and what […]
April 20, 2022
When the open-access journal Frontiers in Neural Circuits recently devoted an issue to a special research topic, neuromodulatory function in auditory processing, scientists from NEOMED and a student researcher played [...]Review of overalp of Autism spectrum and schizophrenia, challenges to assessment, and a breif overview of CBT-p strategies modified for work with individuals who experience both autism spectrum concerns and psychosis presented on by Dr. Harry Sivec.
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