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Working to Affect the Viral Replication of COVID-19

October 4, 2023

PCOM Georgia PharmD student Krishna Chavada describes her research to find FDA-approved drugs which could inhibit the replication of COVID.

Cabrini Partnership Offers Research Experience for Undergrads

September 6, 2023

PCOM faculty, staff and students work with Cabrini undergraduates as part of medical research teams.

Drug Utilization Research - Analyzing HFrEF Drug Therapy

September 5, 2023

PCOM researcher Hua Ling, PharmD, recently analyzed results from a clinical trial involving quadruple therapy for patients with HFrEF.

Student Research Spotlight: Alec Wheeler (DO '26)

August 21, 2023

Wheeler is the first PCOM student to be accepted into the highly competitive urological research program at the University of California at San Diego.

Combination Approach Restores Motor Function of SBMA Mice, PCOM Study Finds

August 17, 2023

PCOM researchers find increasing the SIRT3 protein and inhibiting PARPs improves the motor endurance of mice modeling Kennedy's Disease.

Addressing Neurophobia - Boosting Self-Confidence With Active Learning

August 9, 2023

Read about innovative research designed to combat neurophobia by creating a learner-centered environment that integrates experiential learning techniques.

Anxiety and Chronic Pain - Physical Therapy Research at PCOM

August 3, 2023

Explore the connection between anxiety and chronic pain and learn about the role physical therapy can play in chronic pain management.

Enhancing Mobility for Children with Cerebral Palsy - Research at PCOM

August 3, 2023

Discover how Teresa Pierce, PT, DPT, is researching bracing methods, aiming to improve gait and function for children with cerebral palsy.

Gamification in the Classroom - Enhancing Learning and Engagement

August 3, 2023

Discover how research in analog gamification is revitalizing learning, promoting student engagement and fostering practical physical therapy skills development.

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Treatment - Innovative Research at PCOM

August 3, 2023

Dr. Ruth Maher is investigating pelvic floor dysfunction in hopes of developing non-invasive interventions to improve quality of life.

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