Vol 26.2 | FALL 2025

Ignite Magazine


Expanding our boundaries

by John T. Langell, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., M.B.A.
President, Northeast Ohio Medical University

NEOMED president John LangellNortheast Ohio Medical University continues to grow strategically.

We were excited to welcome our first class of 52 future dentists to the Bitonte College of Dentistry in August 2025. The new College, featured in this issue, is just one of many examples of growth as the University expands to meet evolving needs in healthcare.

Another example: our new partnership with Miami University and Christ Hospital Health Network establishes pathways for future generations of physicians to train for a medical career in Ohio. It also extends our boundaries beyond Northeast Ohio to help us improve healthcare in communities across the state.

As we act on our 2030 Strategic Plan, we will be continuing our trajectory of growth.

We look forward to sharing more in the coming months and years about how NEOMED is shaping the future of healthcare in Northeast Ohio and beyond.

Sincerely,

John T. Langell
President

The main entrance to the Bitonte College of Dentistry on a summer afternoon.

Feature

NEOMED makes history

The Bitonte College of Dentistry becomes the first public dental school in Northeast Ohio.

Story and multimedia

Five professionally dressed individuals stand together smiling beneath the logos of Northeast Ohio Medical University, The Christ Hospital Health Network, and Miami University, representing an academic and health partnership.

Partnerships

Partnership advances medical education, training and healthcare access in Ohio

Our groundbreaking, innovative educational partnership with The Christ Hospital Health Network of Cincinnati and Miami University in Oxford will establish pathways for future generations of physicians to train for a medical career in Ohio.

Full story

Four female NEOMED students standing with Cleveland Browns mascot dog smiling inside NEOMED
Two men smiling and standing in front of projected presentation with co-branded logo

Two team sports

NEOMED and the Cleveland Browns work together to expand healthcare education impact.

Story

Man wearing sunglasses, jacket, and bookbag smiling while standing at the Browns stadium

Feature

From finance to first responder

Medical student Jason Collins took a unique path to NEOMED.

Story

Large group of people pose winding up a staircase in a modern, open space

Feature

Innovation meets impact

Healthcare Transformation IDEATOR competition tackles pressing issues in health inequity.

Read more

A woman in a jacket stands in the bright atrium at NEOMED.

Leadership

A conversation with Nicole Kent-Strollo

Meet NEOMED’s inaugural dean of students.

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Happy group of young women celebrate receiving an oversized check

Innovation

Taking ideas from Bench to Bedside

NEOMED students help provide real-world medical solutions at annual competition.

Story

Donor spotlight

Investing in students, shaping the future

Generosity of NEOMED alumnus helps future health professionals realize their dreams.

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Man in suit and tie poses next to a plaque outside a dental operatory space.
Small group of people pose in front of the MEDIC sign

Philanthropy

Learning beyond the classroom

The Timken Foundation Medical Design Innovation Center (MEDIC) provides space and tools for healthcare innovation.

Story

Transformational leadership

Physician entrepreneur

Alumnus Amol Soin, M.D., parlayed curiosity into success

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Amol Soin, a man smiling and wearing a tuxedo and red tie
Dr. Moses Oyewumi in the lab

Research

Moving beyond one-size-fits-all prescriptions

Precision medicine is changing how clinicians match treatments to patients, replacing trial-and-error prescribing with data-driven, personalized care.

Story

Vector image of hands of different skin tones holding hearts, all with different shades of blue long-sleeve shirt sleeves

Service

Strengthening crisis response for juvenile justice across Ohio

NEOMED is helping Ohio communities strengthen youth crisis response systems to keep young people out of the justice system.

Story

triptych of Deanna Laughlin traveling to different international meetings

Student leadership

Pharmacy student represents 600,000 peers worldwide in international role

Through hands-on experience and collaboration, Deanna Laughlin is engaging in work that addresses global health challenges.

Story

Whale watching

Building a foundation of service

Inside NEOMED’s Habitat for Humanity chapter.

Story

Three generations of a family gather around the kitchen table

Tastes like home

‘Wrapping up’ a family tradition

Second-year medical student Porter Snowden shares his wife Jasmine’s recipe for tamales—and the meaning it has for their family.

Story

Two men in suits hold pharmacy certificates they earned.

Class notes

Philip King, Pharm.D. (’13), BCPS, and Dustin Carneal, Pharm.D. (’15), have been elected as Fellows of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (FCCP) — one of the highest honors in the profession. They are the first NEOMED alumni to be elected as ACCP Fellows.

Class notes