Articles by Corey Levitan
School of Medicine's Pamela Beal Dedicated to Giving Back
After receiving two kidney transplants over the last two decades, the associate dean of clinical affairs dedicated her life to improving health care for others.
Changing the Game: Women at Work in Las Vegas
Joanne Goodwin's new book recognizes the “significance of non-politicized women, who, by their presence, pushed boundaries and sought greater opportunities.”
Global Patents: Limits of Transnational Enforcement
Marketa Trimble's work “not only explains the limitations of international patenting, both legal and practical, but also reveals workarounds for expanding a small inventor’s patent protection.”
Neuropsychological Aspects of Substance Use Disorders: Evidence-Based Perspective
With co-author Steven Wood, Daniel Allen assembled a “dream team” of brain science leaders. Their contributions represent the latest findings on the neuropsychology of substance use disorders.
Racialized Schools: Understanding and Addressing Racism in Schools
Our society may never overcome racism, the authors argue, “but the children in our schools do not have to be victims to individuals who may be unaware of their racist tendencies.”
Research In Print: Winter 2015
Faculty authors examine Las Vegas women at work, the status of global patents, racialized schools, and advances in the understanding and treatment of substance use disorders.