Second-year Geisel medical student Jeffrey Nicol discusses his research into the potential benefits of psychedelic medicine in psychiatry.
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Remsen Restoration Efforts Continue (UPDATED)
Steady progress continues to be made with recovery efforts and the reopening of floors in the Remsen Medical Sciences Building on the Geisel School of Medicine’s campus following a fire in one of its laboratories on the seventh floor.
Latino Innovation, Service, and Leadership in Medicine
Two Geisel School of Medicine students, Isadora Guarino ’24 and Paula Sofia Lara Mejia ’25, were recognized during the 50th Annual Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) Northeast Regional Conference.
Andrew Rose Named Chief Financial Officer for the Geisel School of Medicine
Andrew Rose, MBA has been named as Geisel School of Medicine’s new Chief Financial Officer, effective immediately.
Match Day 2023 Livestream
We live streamed video of our annual Match Day event on Friday, March 17 so that friends, family, and colleagues could join in the excitement. You can watch the event here.
Geisel Medical Students Deliver Care Packages to Cancer Patients
In celebration of Solidarity Week for Compassionate Patient Care, the Geisel chapter of the Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) created and distributed 100 care packages to patients receiving inpatient treatment at Dartmouth Cancer Center and to those receiving outpatient infusions.
Epidemiology in Action: Bringing the John Snow Pump to Geisel
Gifted by the Hybrid Master of Public Health (MPH) Class of 2019 to The Dartmouth Institute, the long-awaited replica of the John Snow Pump on the Geisel campus stands as an important symbol of the history of public health.
Dartmouth Vaccine Technology Helped Save Millions
Technology developed by a team of scientists at Dartmouth, including faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students, that contributed to the development of COVID-19 vaccines will allow Dartmouth to make major investments into advancing its research and education enterprise.
Miguel Marín-Padilla, Renowned Pathologist Who Unraveled the Brain’s Secrets, Dies
Professor Emeritus Miguel Marín-Padilla, who contributed to our understanding of the cerebral cortex, has died.
Geisel School of Medicine Dedicates Samuel Ford McGill Lounge in Honor of First US Black Medical School Graduate
Recognizing the legacy of America’s first Black medical school graduate, Samuel Ford McGill, Class of 1839, Geisel dedicates a community-building space for historically underrepresented medical students.