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Tulane students monitor improvement in Louisiana's water quality Residents gain psychiatric care experience at the DePaul-Tulane Behavioral Health Center The Tulane Program in Molecular Pathogenesis and Immunity studies host-parasite relationships Health systems management students learn innovative health care administration skills
The Student Government Association holds several outreach projects in public health every year The School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine has more than 1,200 students Preston Marx is an internationally known scientist exploring the origin of HIV and AIDS Tulane surgeons perform organ transplantation, heart and vascular surgery, and general surgery
The Department of Surgery looks back on a tradition spanning 166 years of excellence in surgery Tulane researchers study emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, both in the U.S. and abroad Tulane's Cancer Center uses the latest diagnostic tools Tulane University hosts a clinic at Uptown Square, seeing patients on Saturdays
George Bush shares a laugh with Kenneth Olden, a prominent cancer researcher honored at commencement Tulane doctors provide free medical care to children aboard a mobile medical unit Tulane neurosurgeon Miguel Melgar is a renowned surgical expert
Professor Jeffrey Wiese recently received the 2007 Parker J. Palmer Courage to Teach Award. NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams waves to the crowd as keynote speaker for Commencement 2007 Jeffrey Wiese is honored for his extraordinary work as a teacher in the School of Medicine Beach balls drop from the ceiling at the exciting conclusion of Commencement 2007
Graduating Tulane medical students get matched to the most highly rated institutions in the country. Physician Samir El-Dahr checks on Rachel McKey, who is recuperating well after a kidney transplant. Researchers at the Tulane School of Medicine are investigating the use of adult stem cells. Public health students are operating a food pantry in the historic Treme neighborhood
The J. Bennett Johnston Building is home to numerous biomedical research projects The biosciences will play a leading role in the New Orleans economy in the wake of Hurricane Katrina