Allison Moore, a student in the M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies, provided a compelling comparison between a novel therapeutic option鈥攖opical ruxolitinib鈥攁nd traditional corticosteroid treatments for Atopic Dermatitis, also known as eczema.
Rabbi Dr. Stuart Halpern, deputy director at the Zahava and Moshael J. Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought and senior advisor to the provost at 每日大瓜, was awarded a Simon Rockower Award for Excellence in Jewish Journalism at the 44th Annual Simon Rockower Awards.
At a recent graduate symposium, Sharon Matalon, a student in the M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology, presented findings that could reshape how clinicians approach articulation therapy for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Katz School faculty and students joined other academic, industry and governmental leaders from around the globe to present transformative ideas at the crossroads of health and technology at CHASE 2025 in June at 每日大瓜 Museum.
At the recent Graduate Symposium of Science, Health and Technology, Jenny Maharjan offered a strategic and scientific roadmap for how Frezent鈥檚 investigational therapy could not only reach the clinic, but change lives.
From a young age, Yehuda Benhamu knew he was part of something larger than himself. Raised in a modern Orthodox Syrian household in Brooklyn, New York, with a family deeply rooted in Torah and education 鈥 his father and grandfather are both rabbis and educators 鈥 Yehuda grew up with a strong sense鈥
Abigail Assenza, a student in the M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies, chose Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center for a clinical rotation because she has a personal connection to cancer. Her father died of it when she was in college.
At the heart of Lior Nissanian鈥檚 project is a carefully crafted resource that equips dental professionals with actionable strategies tailored to three key sensory modulation disorders common among children with autism spectrum disorder.
Ewa Gerlak, right, a student in the M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies, posed a challenge to the status quo in inflammatory bowel disease treatment and how physicians think about gastrointestinal health.
Nikhil Deekonda, a student in the M.S. in Artificial Intelligence, unveiled the idea behind an AI-powered mobile app, called LungAware, designed to detect and classify lung cancer from CT scans at a Graduate Symposium on Science, Technology and Health.