It’s a Match! Geisel Students Discover Their Future
“Match Day is a very exciting event,” says Duane Compton, interim dean of Geisel.
“Match Day is a very exciting event,” says Duane Compton, interim dean of Geisel.
Tuck’s Matthew Slaughter and Matthew Rees write about public health and obesity.
Pencils and Shrinky Dinks technology are used to detect the presence of gases.
The award will provide up to $700,000 to the Cheung Lab over the next two years.
“We see this as a way to transform mental health treatment,” says Geisel’s William Hudenko.
Richard Greenwald was honored for his work in the area of sports injury prevention.
The research may help patients and their doctors in crucial decision-making, medical experts say.
The students are answering a call to action from “Plate of the Union,” a new advocacy group.
Biologist Sharon Bickel says her team’s discovery is “the most important work of my career.”
The go-ahead is a milestone for Dartmouth and for the future of molecularly guided cancer surgery.