Stories

Letting the evidence speak

Letting the evidence speak

May 19, 2011
A woman whose mother died of breast cancer is concerned about her risks of developing the disease. She reads about drugs that can be taken for primary breast cancer prevention, and visits her primary care provider to ask for advice. Clinicians look to ...
Letting the evidence speak

Letting the evidence speak

May 19, 2011
A woman whose mother died of breast cancer is concerned about her risks of developing the disease. She reads about drugs that can be taken for primary breast cancer prevention, and visits her primary care provider to ask for advice. Clinicians look to ...

Welcome new faculty - May 2011 

May 18, 2011
A warm welcome to our newest faculty members: Kristin Bourret, MS, PA-C, Instructor, Department of Surgery Leslie Kahl, MD, Professor Provisional, Department of Surgery Shannon Overs, MD, Instructor, Department of Neurology Erin Rudzinski, MD, ...

Welcome new faculty - May 2011 

May 18, 2011
A warm welcome to our newest faculty members: Kristin Bourret, MS, PA-C, Instructor, Department of Surgery Leslie Kahl, MD, Professor Provisional, Department of Surgery Shannon Overs, MD, Instructor, Department of Neurology Erin Rudzinski, MD, ...
Paper of the Month: The Structure of Lombricine Kinase

Paper of the Month: The Structure of Lombricine Kinase

May 17, 2011
This month's featured paper is from the Journal of Biological Chemistry, and is titled “The Structure of Lombricine Kinase: Implications for phosphagen kinase conformational changes.” This research was conducted as part of an investigative ...
Paper of the Month: The Structure of Lombricine Kinase

Paper of the Month: The Structure of Lombricine Kinase

May 17, 2011
This month's featured paper is from the Journal of Biological Chemistry, and is titled “The Structure of Lombricine Kinase: Implications for phosphagen kinase conformational changes.” This research was conducted as part of an investigative ...
‘Razor Heads’ go bald to support childhood cancer research

‘Razor Heads’ go bald to support childhood cancer research

May 17, 2011
Nurses, physicians and staff at Oregon Health & Science University — four women and five men —shaved their heads in support of children with cancer as part of the annual Portland St. Baldrick's event. "As I take care of infants, children and young ...
‘Razor Heads’ go bald to support childhood cancer research

‘Razor Heads’ go bald to support childhood cancer research

May 17, 2011
Nurses, physicians and staff at Oregon Health & Science University — four women and five men —shaved their heads in support of children with cancer as part of the annual Portland St. Baldrick's event. "As I take care of infants, children and young ...
See more stories