Faculty Notes | Spring 2021
Highlights of recent faculty achievements and passings.
Throughout his journey from Zimbabwe to Dartmouth, Rodwell Mabaera, Guarini ’08, MED ’10, has been guided by a strong sense of community.
Geisel’s commitment to eliminating structural racism and healthcare inequities becomes part of the school’s curriculum.
Discoveries originating in a basic science lab at the Geisel School of Medicine are being used in the newly approved COVID-19 vaccine from the Pfizer/BioNTech partnership.
A Dartmouth faculty member, a husband grateful for the care his wife received, and a Dartmouth College alumna and her husband have made gifts to accelerate immunotherapy research at Dartmouth’s and Dartmouth-Hitchcock’s Norris Cotton Cancer Center.
When medical students lead grand rounds, they not only have a formal venue to talk about their research and accomplishments, they gain valuable experience in an essential time-honored tradition in the medical profession.
Four Geisel students are working with faculty to integrate content around caring for patients with disabilities into the school’s curriculum.
An advocate for underrepresented students, Luis Rosa, MEd, LCMHC, is dedicated to the wellbeing of Black, LGBTQ, and multi-racial students.