Health and disease
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Clark student drives support efforts for those living with dementia
Julia Schroeder co-founded Dementia Friendly Worcester as an undergraduate
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Archit Goyal helps craft software to combat Ebola outbreaks
Clark junior interned with the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
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Nadia Ward named director of the Mosakowski Institute
Yale scholar to lead new effort in the area of behavioral health
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Student-athletes lead education efforts to identify, prevent relationship violence
100s on Clark campus complete ‘One Love’ training
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Clark education, EMT work prepare Becca Nash for a career in patient care
Emergency response position has honed her treatment and leadership skills
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Grandfather’s illness inspired her academic path in biochemistry and molecular biology
Fifth-year student researches causes, treatments of debilitating diseases
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Troubled waters: Children’s health issues prompt Holliston mothers to tap into Clark’s research expertise
Community wants to know if exposure to chemicals led to neurodevelopmental cognitive deficits, behavioral disorders
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DiRado wins prize for series documenting his father’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease
Monetary award will go toward publication of photo book
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Professor Nathan Ahlgren adds another dimension to biology
Biochemistry students learn about viruses using 3D-printed models
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When the patients are prisoners: Dr. Karen Gedney’s memoir recounts her career behind bars
Every retired physician has stories to tell about memorable patients, elusive diagnoses, and difficult decisions. But the stories of Dr. Karen Gedney ’79 ascend to a higher level. These are sagas. “You don’t want a person coming out of prison who is meaner than when they went in.” Dr. Karen Gedney They unfold inside the…









