New Model Predicts Cancer Drug Efficacy Across and Within Cancer Types
Matthew Soellner, PhD and Sofia Merajver, MD, PhD develop a new approach that better accounts for a potentially overlooked variation.
Matthew Soellner, PhD and Sofia Merajver, MD, PhD develop a new approach that better accounts for a potentially overlooked variation.
Daniel Kaul, MD discusses the case of donor to recipient transmission of SARS‐CoV‐2 by lung transplantation despite negative donor upper respiratory tract testing.
Elizabeth Speliotes, MD, PhD, MPH leads a team of experts to explore the possible association between genetic variants in the human genome and liver attenuation.
Richard Auchus, MD, PhD is honored with the Endocrine Society Outstanding Clinical Investigator Award.
Preeti Malani, MD, MS, MSJ and Jeffrey Kullgren, MD, MPH, MS highlight the importance of careful guidance from health care providers to older adults about the proper use and disposal of antibiotics.
Michele Heisler, MD, MPA finds that short-term shared medical appointments within routine clinical care demonstrated improved A1c in veterans with type-2 diabetes.
Eric Bates, MD is honored with the 2021 American College of Cardiology (ACC) Distinguished Teacher Award.
Mark Fendrick, MD talks about what it takes for value-based care to happen in the real world.
Vineet Chopra, MD, MSc is named a deputy editor of Annals of Internal Medicine , the flagship journal of the American College of Physicians.
Payal Patel, MD talks about daily life at the hospital and why it's important for people to talk about receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and share their experiences.
Alan Baptist, MD, MPH; Malika Gupta, MD; and Marisa Hodges, MD find that mask use did not decrease oxygen saturation levels in patients with or without asthma.
Melinda Davis, MD discusses how to recognize and treat peripartum heart failure.
Kelly Cushing, MD and Peter Higgins, MD, PhD, MSc weigh in on the most effective evidence-based ways to treat this complex disease.
Renuka Tipirneni, MD, MSc discusses her study that finds that the more socially vulnerable the county is, the higher the likelihood of COVID cases and deaths.
Research from the labs of Jason Knight, MD, PhD and Yogen Kanthi, MD that found 52% of 172 people hospitalized with COVID-19 had autoimmune antiphospholipid antibodies is featured in JAMA Network.
Anna Mathew, MD deciphers the pathophysiological basis of kidney disease and its complications using state-of-the-art methods to help kidney patients have a longer, more disease-free life.