Medicine
The Lord of the Rings, Sickness, and Health with Dr. Kristen Collier
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Dr. Kristin Collier to talk about the nature of kingly healing in Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” and how this relates to...
Listen to PodcastOn the front lines of the coronavirus fight, health professionals show ‘compassion to its fullest’
The images flood news broadcasts and social media feeds. Doctors, nurses, clinicians and emergency medical technicians working tirelessly to treat patients suffering from the...
Read ArticleCoronavirus with Dr. Kristin Collier and Charlie Camosy
Leonard DeLorenzo ’03, ’08 M.A., ’14 PhD, for Church Life Today welcomes a medical doctor and a bioethicist to talk about the developing situation surrounding the...
Listen to PodcastCoronavirus with Dr. Kristin Collier and Charlie Camosy
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes a medical doctor and a bioethicist to talk about the developing situation surrounding the coronavirus outbreak. Dr. Kristin...
Listen to PodcastChildbearing and Mary with Dr. Kristin Collier
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes a practicing physician to discuss the connection between a mother and her unborn child, the role of religion and spirituality in...
Listen to PodcastResearchers discover critical process for how breast cancer spreads in bones
Once breast cancer spreads to bone, options for treatment are limited. Breast cancer cells can lie dormant in the bone, often undetectable and able to escape typical treatments....
Read ArticleFood and Thought
A look at ideas that are addressing major food-related problems: A potential breakthrough on peanut allergies. Learn more about how Basar Bilgicer, associate professor of...
Listen to PodcastStudy of the nervous system could have implications for regenerative medicine and cancer
In order for the central nervous system (CNS) to communicate to the rest of the body, the brain and spinal cord house nerves that send and receive signals via neurons or nerve...
Read ArticleFighting to Help Others Walk Again
Marissa Koscielski ’17, ’18M.S., was in eighth grade when she fractured her pelvis and lower back in a gymnastics accident. Instead of slowly healing, she developed flu...
watch videoDomer Dozen 2019 Honoree: Adebola Giwa ’09
Dr. Adebola Giwa ’09 works as a pediatric endocrinologist at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center as part of a team that is researching a potential cure for type 1 diabetes. Dr....
watch videoDomer Dozen 2019 Honoree: Jane Lee ’09
Jane Lee ’09 works as an assistant professor at the University of Washington. Lee’s work is focused on educating and aiding underserved immigrant groups who lack access to...
watch videoDomer Dozen 2019 Honoree: Dr. Mikey Maurer ’11
Dr. Mikey Maurer ’11 works as an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine. He focuses on providing health care to uninsured and...
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