Featured Studies
Featured Studies Highlight #3: Women In Research
While the suicide rate among women Veterans is increasing, the unique characteristics associated with suicide risk among women veterans are currently not well understood.
Featured Studies Highlight #2: Racial/Ethnic Disparities in End-of-life Care
Racial and ethnic disparities have been robustly found within healthcare, but whether these disparities exist within end-of-life care is not currently understood.
Featured Studies #1: The Cullen Laboratory
Rodents with traumatic muscle loss had artificially grown tissue (InTEM) implanted.
Featured Study: Neuroflow
NeuroFlow, a mental health technology company, has been awarded a $225,000 Phase I Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant from the National Science Foundation to implement its flagship software product EngageBH at the Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center in Philadelphia, PA.
Featured Event: Veteran's Research Townhall 2021
To understand overall health outcomes a holistic perspective is needed that recognizes access to safe housing, nutritious food, reliable transportation, clean water, employment and social connectedness all play a role.
Featured Study: PRIME Care
Dr. David Oslin, a researcher at the Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center in Philadelphia, is testing the use of genetic information to tailor drug therapies for Veterans with major depression.
CONGRATULATIONS TO DR. DAVID OSLIN, RECIPIENT OF THE 2020 VA BARNWELL AWARD
Dr. David W. Oslin has been awarded the 2020 John B. Barnwell Award, VA Clinical Science Research and Development’s (CSR&D) highest honor for outstanding achievement in clinical science research.