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Brown professor’s study receives top research prize from American Heart Association.
Study proposes a ‘more realistic’ conceptual model for understanding ocean impacts due to climate change.
Brown researcher studied the community impacts of the first US two government-sanctioned overdose prevention centers.
Their lives interrupted by war, two visiting physicians conduct cancer research in Providence.
Former med school dean discusses the potential implications of creating eggs and sperm from any cell.
The professor and chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology received the honor in recognition of his high-impact research…
The Medical School’s first-ever suicide awareness conference aims to create a supportive community for all.
In the era of fentanyl, patients taking higher buprenorphine doses are more likely to continue treatment.
Discovery of biomarker for life-threatening pregnancy condition could inform diagnosis and treatments.
Pathology summer program welcomes local teens to explore careers in science and research.
Accelerator fund advances the commercialization of faculty projects with potential to improve research and patient care.
To treat children with anxiety, some therapists need to overcome their own.
A new study highlights an unintended consequence of interventions to combat the illicit opioid epidemic.
Researchers are working with the community to understand how technology can help prevent opioid overdose deaths.
Legorreta Cancer Center researchers had a presence at the AACR annual meeting in April.
Research on the derivative of indirubin could inform future research in humans.
The Brown medical community offers health guidance to local Muslims and colleagues for the holy month.
International Space Station experiments co-led by a Brown physician will help inform understanding and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
Developed by researchers at the Carney Institute for Brain Science, the SOMA app will enable clinicians to improve treatment options…
The Brown Brain Fair on March 18 showcases brain research through interactive stations, art projects, games, and lightning talks.
A new analysis shows how convalescent plasma can prevent hospitalizations and save lives.
The world’s largest general scientific society honored Alfred Ayala and two other Brown faculty members.
Study puts risk of firearm death in perspective, calls attention to urgent need for violence reduction interventions.
Black Men in White Coats aims to diversify health and medicine in Rhode Island.