The Legorreta Cancer Center is changing the prognosis for research and treatment in Rhode Island.
How do we treat patients with long COVID?
A new research center will examine the long term consequences of early childhood trauma.
Start-up at once addresses health equity and pharmaceutical waste.
A new cookbook makes your abuelita’s favorite recipes healthier.
Wars end, but they never truly go away.
Courtney Lane Bass RES’09, MD, 41, died August 27, 2021, after a lengthy battle with cancer. Dr. Bass was born…
For some veterans, peace, in mind and body, remains elusive long after the war is over.
Meet the Medical School’s chief wellness officer.
Over years of research, the lab of Jack A. Elias, MD, the dean of medicine and biological sciences, has shown…
As vaccine disparities persist, two projects try to reach the most vulnerable.
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Craniofacial surgeons like Albert Woo ’95 MD’99 RES’05 indulge their inner artists as they sculpt new noses, jaw bones, and…
In courts and in clinics doctors and lawyers combine their power to keep people on the right side of health.
Thousands of livers donated for transplantation are discarded or rejected every year due to concerns about organ quality and function.
A student film shines a light on Black women’s maternity struggles.
A 10-year effort to increase diversity in Brown’s STEM doctoral programs successfully recruited more students and graduated more PhDs from…
Students without doctors in their families band together for support.
Faculty and students mobilize in the US to support the COVID response in Rohingya refugee camps.
We won’t treat people who inject drugs for hepatitis C—but we’ll take their organs when they die.
Birth cohort study addresses child health problems from nutrition to COVID.
Med students want to learn how the planet’s health impacts their patients’.
20 years after the Twin Towers fell, we’re still not prepared for disasters.