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Alumni Profiles

Andrew Herr

"I suggest that students really focus on a core area in their major field and then branch out widely in their non-major classes. Look beyond traditional academic stovepipes and…

July 8, 2014

News

Nobel Prize Announcement

Students at Georgetown University Medical Center react to the large number of Nobel prize recipients from the US this year 2013, as reported on SVT by Stefan…

July 8, 2014

Blog

Six Important Tips for Getting a Postdoc

This is a longer post, but it deserves the space it'll take up! Last week, my office hosted the first ever "How to get a post-doc position." Here are my takeaway points from the…

July 8, 2014

Alumni Profiles
News

Georgetown Alumnus Honored for Work with Disadvantaged Students

Georgetown alumnus Adeeb Barqawi has been named Teacher of the Year by the Texas Alternative Certification Association, one of three teachers selected for the 2012-2013 school…

July 7, 2014

News

Georgetown Receives Amgen Foundation Grant to Take Lab Experience to the Classroom

The Amgen foundation is partnering with Georgetown to provide a real-world biotech lab experience to middle and high school.…

July 7, 2014

Alumni Profiles

Falian Pean

Meet Falian Pean! Falian recently earned her MS in Physiology and is currently working as a research assistant with the Transplant Surgery Department at Georgetown University…

July 7, 2014

Student Profiles

Ramy Mitwalli

As one of the youngest students in the Department of Pharmacology, Ramy Mitwalli has initiated his academic career with ambition and vigor. Having graduated from the University…

July 7, 2014

News
Student Profiles

Georgetown Student to Attend Annual Meeting of Nobel Laureates

Valerie Darcey, a doctoral student in the Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience (IPN) at Georgetown, is one of 19 student researchers from the U.S. chosen to attend the 64th…

June 19, 2014

Alumni Profiles
News

Grad Student Who Battled Cancer to Lead National Advisory Board

Georgetown graduate student Daniel Bral, who battled Non-Hodgkin lymphoma as a child, is named chair of Teen Cancer America’s Young People’s Advisory.…

February 18, 2014

News

Crowdsourcing competition allows Georgetown scientists to raise funds

Call it a wonky version of “American Idol” — or, perhaps more aptly, “Research for a Cause.” Four Georgetown University Medical Center scientists recently delivered 15…

February 11, 2014