One way exercise can counter the damage of diabetes is by enabling activation of a natural system we have to grow new blood vessels when existing ones are ravaged by this disease, scientists report.
From the Dean: Spring/Summer 2022
I have been thinking a lot lately about partnerships, and how essential they are to our success as people, as professionals and to the success of the institutions we are privileged to serve.
A Man Ahead of His Time
In 1934, a faculty member and chair in the Medical College of Georgia’s then department of Anatomy was tapped as dean during a time of turmoil. But Dr. George Lombard Kelly, ’24, was used to rising to the occasion.
An IRA Can Benefit All
After decades of philanthropic support of his alma mater, the Medical College of Georgia, Dr. John Lee Jr., ’75, a retired OB/GYN from Roswell, Georgia, and his wife decided they would like to establish a named...
Expanding Therapy for Recurrent Cancers
Physicians at the Medical College of Georgia and Georgia Cancer Center are working to expand treatment options for people with recurrent cancers — offering a therapy that helps their own immune system fight it off...
Significant Closure
Light waves bouncing around the cavernous confines of the coronary stent placed just months before paint a picture that is oddly beautiful and potentially deadly.