Congratulations to our wonderful PI Dr. Amer on receiving the Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) Fellowship alongside 5 other distinguished colleagues! We thank her for her outstanding leadership and look forward to her continued success! 👏
Six #OSUCOM faculty, Drs. Amal Amer, Beth Kozel, Kristy Townsend, Rebecca Wallihan, Amy Kerger and Courtney Collins, have been named to prestigious leadership fellowships in academic medicine. 👏 https://t.co/zexX5P4k84
Six #OSUCOM faculty, Drs. Amal Amer, Beth Kozel, Kristy Townsend, Rebecca Wallihan, Amy Kerger and Courtney Collins, have been named to prestigious leadership fellowships in academic medicine. 👏 https://t.co/zexX5P4k84
We're excited to announce that Dana M. McTigue, PhD, has been named Vice Dean for Research at #OSUCOM, pending approval by the Board of Trustees. Dr. McTigue has served as the college’s Associate Dean for Foundational Research since 2021.
Congratulations Dr. McTigue! ♥️
Caspase-11 Mediated Hyperinflammation Impairs CD8⁺ T Cell Immunity and Viral Clearance in Severe SARS-CoV-2 Infection @biorxivpreprint@mostafaeltobgy2
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We are proud to be ranked on the @USNews "Best Hospitals" list in recognition of our dedication to providing safe, compassionate, leading-edge medical care. We're honored to be named the top hospital in central Ohio with 9 nationally ranked specialties.https://t.co/rfKbTyfvVj
Axios: 'The cure for long COVID may come from Ohio State'
'Ohio State researchers are working toward a cure for long COVID, supported by the school's largest grant ever received for an infectious diseases study'
https://t.co/XQdrZumcNu
At Ohio State University, researchers found that SARS-CoV-2-infected mice showed long COVID-like brain fog weeks after infection.
Using AI and automated behavioral tests, they linked these deficits to gene changes also seen in human patients.
https://t.co/IthoBUzM7C
NPR: 'A push to understand long COVID'
'The National Institutes of Health announced a $300 million investment to research treatments for long COVID'
'In the US, there are an estimated 17M adults with LC. Many unable to work or care for their families'
https://t.co/Kj8aonyof7