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Virginia Tech scientist awarded $2.1 million to fight heart disease
Virginia Tech professor Steven Poelzing received a $2.1 million grant for research to combat the nation’s No. 1 killer — heart disease.
Virginia Tech professor Steven Poelzing received a $2.1 million grant for research to combat the nation’s No. 1 killer — heart disease.
Serving the needs of patients and families dealing with a mental health diagnosis is an ongoing challenge that cuts across many segments of society.
When Zakk Walterscheid came to the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, he was ready to put his focus on becoming a doctor.
Leaders representing various faith groups within the Roanoke Valley gathered on Wednesday to learn about homeless children and families.
At every Virginia Tech home football game, the Virginia Tech Rescue Squad provides medical services to crowds of more than 62,000 people.
Virginia Tech will expand its footprint in Downtown Roanoke in November when it opens its leadership coaching institute for the healthcare and life sciences industries.
More people die of drug overdoses than car accidents. There’s a nationwide opioid and heroin epidemic, and it’s in our own backyard.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe authorized $45 million to expand health sciences and technology research and training assets in Roanoke Friday.
The Virginia Hospital Research & Education Foundation held its Spring Conference, “A Pathway to a Healthier Virginia: Navigating Healthcare Reform.”
A hackathon focused on developing apps for use on mobile devices to improve health and wellness care will be hosted by Virginia Tech.
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