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Anthony Pelache Receives Biomedical Sciences Leadership Award

July 18, 2022

After graduating with a master's degree in biomedical sciences, Anthony Pelache, MS/Biomed '22, will apply to medical school with future plans to teach.

Graduate Profile: Jovante Dockery, MS/Biomed '22

July 11, 2022

Jovante Dockery chose PCOM Georgia's Biomedical Sciences program to better prepare for the challenging and rewarding path of becoming a physician.

Kala Hurst Named Mason W. Pressly Memorial Medal Recipient

May 23, 2022

Kala Hurst, MS/Biomed '18 (DO '22), has been named the PCOM Georgia recipient of the Mason W. Pressly Memorial Medal, the College's highest student honor.

Students Honor Bio-Medical Sciences Professor Diana Peterson

April 29, 2022

Bio-Medical Sciences professor Diana Peterson, PhD, was presented with a Faculty Appreciation Award by her second year DO students.

Get to Know: Jennifer H. Shaw, PhD

March 22, 2022

Dr. Shaw discusses her experience as chair of the Department of Biomedical Sciences and shares her favorite things about PCOM South Georgia.

From Graduate School to Medical School

March 1, 2022

Sharing coursework with medical students sheds light on the future for PCOM South Georgia grad students.

Students Give Back to the Community

December 17, 2021

PCOM Georgia students are volunteering to educate and serve the Suwanee area community through a variety of events and programs.

Koch Named President of NEDLA

November 10, 2021

Douglas Koch, EdD, was recently named president of the Northeast Digital Learning Association (NEDLA).

Lung Cancer Drug Research: Teighlor Livingston (MS/Biomed ‘22)

November 2, 2021

Livingston's research uses vaporization to eliminate the toxicity of paclitaxel, a drug used to treat lung cancers.

PCOM Georgia Research Team Studies COVID-19 Drug Targets

October 29, 2021

PCOM Georgia faculty, staff and students are studying FDA-approved drugs that may reduce the replication of the coronavirus.

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