I haven’t written much lately. Even though it takes more than two hands to count the number ...
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 Second year Mayo PT student group. Left to Right as pictured: Nicole ...
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 A group of last years athletes at the state competition. Photo credit goes to ...
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: 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 ...