
Emily Storz
@emilyfccc
Media relations for Fox Chase Cancer Center - [email protected]
Formerly of Drexelđ
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18-05-2016 20:28:48
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Is Russia committing war crimes in Ukraine? @DrexelKline law prof Rachel Lopez, #Drexel's international human rights expert elaborates with KYW Newsradio - NOW ON 103.9 FM! #UkraineRussiaWar #HumanRights player.fm/series/kyw-newâŚ

#Drexel's Jon Gelhaus, Academy of Natural Sciences curator of Entomology and Drexel University College of Arts and Sciences prof explains just how critical bees are to our environment and what might happen if they died out - a #doomsday scenariođ audacy.com/kywnewsradio/p⌠via Audacy

A court that has gone so far as to overturn Roe, explains #Drexel's David Cohen, "would likely take that unclear precedent in the direction that is most anti-abortion.â Cohen is a constitutional law, abortion/reproductive rights expert via The Guardian theguardian.com/world/2022/mayâŚ

"To be fair even the adult Tiktaalik could not have predicted any of this; it had no grand plan to colonize on land. Itâs not like, Oh, because limbs are betterâ said #Drexel paleontologist Ted Daeschler in defense of the fossil đ's evolution Academy of Natural Sciences nytimes.com/2022/04/29/sciâŚ

âWe desperately need in the United States a more diverse health care system [with] providers to be able to provide care to an increasingly diverse patient population,âexplains #Drexel's Susan Bell, a medical sociologist and professor Drexel University College of Arts and Sciences theworld.org/stories/2022-0âŚ


An invasive snail from down under has shown up in Philly's Schuylkill River. #Drexel malacologist Gary Rosenberg, Academy of Natural Sciences curator of mollusks explains the invasive speciesâ possible impact via KYW Newsradio - NOW ON 103.9 FM! đ audacy.com/kywnewsradio/nâŚ

"You can stomp on them," says Jon Gelhaus Drexel University College of Arts and Sciences prof & curator of Entomology Academy of Natural Sciences via Action News on 6abc when talking about the invasive lanternfly𦶠6abc.com/spotted-lanterâŚ

It is projected that between 70,341 and 211,020 of the estimated 400,000 incarcerated elderly in 2030 will develop dementia, according to an article authored by Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law prof Rachel E. Lopez, #Drexel's human rights expert.

.Drexel Westphal prof Nick Cassaway's art features teachers & students from Rock Ministriesâ long-running boxing program in a new mural that can be viewed while riding the El train đ¨đĽ


âThatâs been one of sort of the core missions of the Roberts courtâto push back on agency power,â said David Cohen, professor in the Kline School of Law. Cohen is a constitutional law and reproductive rights expert at Drexel. Read more via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/articles/what-âŚ

âOn one hand, you have a ruling that says to defer to the expertise of the FDA and keep the status quo while another says to second-guess the FDA with junk science,â said Drexel's David Cohen, constitutional law professor and reproductive rights expert. theguardian.com/world/2023/aprâŚ

âLegal sanity prevailed, proving that, at least for now, disrupting the national market for an F.D.A.-approved drug is a bridge too far, even for this court,â said Drexel's constitutional law and reproductive rights expert David S. Cohen via The New York Times nytimes.com/2023/04/22/us/âŚ

âYounger people dominate the discourse. And they shape meanings their way, whereas older people tend to take emojis literally,â explains Asta Zelenkauskaite Drexel University College of Arts and Sciences communications professor and expert in online writing and symbolsđđâď¸ inquirer.com/identity/olderâŚ



Johnathan Whetstine, director of the Cancer Epigenetics Institute Fox Chase Cancer Center spoke with Stephanie Stahl about how cancer cells react to their environments, his lab, @CEI-FCCC, is researching ways to control those reactions. cbsnews.com/philadelphia/vâŚâŚ CBS News

President Bidenâs diagnosis of metastatic #prostatecancer is seriousâbut in the past 20 years, 5-year survival has improved markedly thanks to better imaging, advanced therapies, and more effective care. Often men live many yearsâand sometimes decadesâwith a terrific quality of