Personalized medicine seeks to dismantle the notion of one-size-fits-all therapies. It’s really looking at the molecular etiology of disease or susceptibility to disease. — Wendy Chung
Understanding how the 100 billion nerve cells in our brain function is one of the most fascinating and challenging problems in science. — Steven Siegelbaum
We’re giving medical, dental, nursing, public health, and PhD students the chance to come together, learn about each other, and have fun together. — Hilda Hutcherson
Critically examining art can help medical students come to terms with the role uncertainty plays when physicians make clinical decisions, a study suggests.
An exhibit presented by Archives & Special Collections celebrates the artistry and creativity of illustrators employed at the medical center throughout the 20th century.