Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine

Marshall University’s Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine is a state-supported, community-based medical school established in 1977. The faculty and administration are committed to providing high-quality medical education and graduate training to address the evolving health care needs of the nation’s citizens. The school specializes in rural health issues, with a particular focus on recruiting students from rural West Virginia and placing graduates in clinical practice in underserved areas. Additionally, recognizing that a diverse population fosters greater knowledge, understanding, acceptance, and mutual respect, the school promotes an inclusive environment by attracting, recruiting, and retaining individuals from a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives.

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Microscopic illustration of Streptococcus pyogenes, the flesh-eating bacterium responsible for severe infections like necrotizing fasciitis. A new study explores how disrupting bacterial metabolism can reduce tissue damage and improve healing.
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