I haven’t written much lately. Even though it takes more than two hands to count the number of times I have sat down with an[...]
By: Domenic Fraboni A core principle in pharmacology is the dosage/response curve. Pharmacologists endlessly test drugs to discover the effective dose, toxic dose, therapeutic index,[...]
By Domenic F. Fraboni “Where’s the duct tape?!” Who has my duct tape?!” “Can someone loan me a roll to make a corner[...]
By: Domenic Fraboni and Crystal Mendoza April 13th was Equal Pay Day. At a panel discussion, Women in Science and Medicine: Moving Toward Equity in[...]
By Domenic F. Fraboni The student physical therapists (SPT’s) are at it again! They took their mark, got set, and have hit the ground[...]
By Andrew M. Harrison Is racism the result of one of the basic human emotions, social disorder, both, or neither? Is this question even valid?[...]
By: Domenic Fraboni It’s a frigid February afternoon. I guess it really wasn’t that bad by Minnesota standards. However, things were complicated by a[...]
By: Thomas Mork “What do you know about him?” inquired my clinical instructor. I was on my first rotation as a student at the University[...]
By: Robin Willenbring Being human is hard sometimes. Now, to add to that, many of us reading this particular blog post, are human scientists or[...]
By Domenic Fraboni The “It’s on US” campaign is a White House based movement that aims to increase awareness of sexual assault and sexual assault[...]
By Crystal A. Mendoza and Andrew M. Harrison Humanitarianism medicine stands apart from both academic and non-academic medicine. Although not mutually exclusive, humanitarianism medicine is[...]
Women in Science and Engineering Research (WiSER) has one mission: To support the success of women in research by providing opportunities for career development, networking[...]