Research News
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine
TouroCOM-Middletown Hosts First Research Symposium
Middletown students share unique research interests with peers and community in first annual research fair.
School of Health Sciences
Focusing on the Past Can Hurt your GPA
OT Professor, Dr. Patricia Precin, Presents Her Research at Touro-Wide Research Day
Touro College of Pharmacy
High Intensity Statins are No More Effective than Regular Statin Therapy
Touro College of Pharmacy Professor Dr. Martha Rumore is Lead Author on New Study
Touro College of Pharmacy
Genetic Differences May Reduce Pain Relieving Effects of Opioids
Touro College of Pharmacy Faculty Review of Scientific Literature on Opioid Pain Management and Genetics to Be Presented at Touro College Research Day
School of Health Sciences
Women May Benefit from Fall Screening at Any Age
PT Professor Presents Research on Fall Risk at Touro-Wide Research Day
School of Health Sciences
African American Women Have Less Accurate Mammograms
School of Health Sciences Professor Presents Study
School of Health Sciences
OT Students, Faculty, Alum Attend AOTA Conference
Occupational Therapy Representatives from Shs Participate in Annual Chicago Conference; Faculty Members Win Awards for Research
School of Health Sciences
Professor Diana Daus’s Groundbreaking Work in Huntington’s Disease
Daus Works with Student Researchers to Begin Work on Occupational Therapy for Huntington's Disease Patients
School of Health Sciences
Obese People Burn Calories Less Efficiently, Even After Weight Loss Surgery
Research from School of Health Sciences Professor, Dr. Joseph Indelicato, Sheds Light on Obesity and Weight Loss Challenges
School of Health Sciences
Five Faculty Research Projects Receive Seed Awards
This year, five faculty research initiatives at the School of Health Sciences received the Dean’s Awards for Research and Scholarship.