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Biomedical Scholars Share their Stories
2012 Pew Biomedical Scholar Kathryn E. Wellen, Ph.D and 1994 Pew Biomedical Scholar Gary H. Gibbons, M.D. discuss the impact that being a Pew Biomedical Scholar has had on their lives and careers.
Recent Outbreak Stresses Need for New Antibiotics
On August 22, researchers at the National Institute of Health released a scientific paper detailing the use of advanced genetic technology to trace a deadly infection, untreatable by nearly every antibiotic, that spread through the NIH’s Clinical Center last year.Biomedical Scholars Share their Stories
2012 Pew Biomedical Scholar Kathryn E. Wellen, Ph.D and 1994 Pew Biomedical Scholar Gary H. Gibbons, M.D. discuss the impact that being a Pew Biomedical Scholar has had on their lives and careers.
Expert Profile: Josh Rising
Josh Rising, Project Director, Medical Device InitiativeExpert Profile: Gabrielle Cosel
Gabrielle Cosel, Project Manager, Drug Supply Safety
Expert Profile: Kathleen Stratton
Kathleen Stratton, Project Director, Innovate FDA
Listeria Victim's Son: ''Food Safety Should be Paramount in this Country''
After losing his father, a World War II veteran who died from complications from Listeria, Paul F. Schwarz is now a tireless advocate for food safety. Here’s his story about his dad and the foodborne illness that took his life.
School Meals Get Healthier: Students and Experts React
Nutrition standards for school meals were last updated in January 2012—the first update since 1995. As a result, students are seeing more fruits, vegetables and whole grains on the menu, as well as less saturated fat and sodium.







