Alumni Profiles |
In December, Crystal Watkins, M.D./Ph.D. '03, hosted a two-part series on dealing with grief and keeping fit during the holidays for Urban Health Radio on Baltimore’s WOLB 1010 AM. Part of Hopkins Medicine’s diversity initiatives, the Urban Health Radio Program provides easy-to-understand, culturally relevant programs addressing health issues affecting Baltimore residents | Alice Huang Med ’63, Med ’66, chair of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Basic Biomedical Science's Advisory Council, delves into the challenges and rewards of doing complex science. |
Andrew Feinberg, Med ‘76, discusses how epigenetics is related to human disease. | David Hellmann's new way of looking at academic medicine is changing the culture at Johns Hopkins Bayview. |
Frances and Lenox Baker, both Med ‘66, made a gift of $10 million to endow the deanship at the School of Medicine. | The Adopt-a-Patient program allows graduating medical students to observe how patients perceive their own illnesses and hospital stays. Melissa Dattalo ’09 talks about her experience. |
Peter Whitehouse, Med '76, and his wife, Catherine, combined their expertise to establish a public charter school that brings senior citizens into elementary classrooms to work with young students for mutual benefit. | |
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