At Tulane, cardiologists and radiologists are pioneers in using carbon dioxide in the place of traditional iodinated contrast dye for vascular imaging to greatly reduce the impact of angiograms on patients’ kidneys.
Douglas Wiebe and his team examined Philadelphia’s cityscape – especially the location of alcohol sales, vacant lots and abandoned houses – to determine how the built environment contributes to violence.
The beach much beloved by New Orleanians has been closed for more than 30 years, but the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation is planning to bring it back.
Students at China’s Nanjing Medical University will be able to pursue a master's degree at Tulane University School of Public Health under a new joint degree program.
Law professor Stacy Seicshnaydre (L ’92), new associate dean of experiential learning and public interest programs, will oversee a reorganization of Tulane Law School’s vast array of skills-building offerings. (Photo by Tracie Morris Schaefer)
An anatomy textbook is nearby as two students examine a cadaver in a neuroanatomy and central nervous system dissection lab on Thursday (June 23) on the uptown campus.