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Solomon Islands’ first surgeon to train in the US brings visions of collaboration to Brown.
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For alumni, parents, and friends, reading this issue of Medicine@Brown will offer insight into what life is like in Providence these days.
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Brown campus leaders are preserving flowers from community memorials to create a lasting tribute and support collective recovery.
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Brown physicians trained for years to respond to a mass shooting. But nothing could prepare them to treat members of their own community.
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Dr. Schiffman, Fred, Freddy—no matter what you call him, he’s the realest human you’ll ever meet.
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Research comes with risk, but despite being a field with few guarantees, it remains flooded with hope, promise, and altruism.
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This research can usher in a new era of discovery and understanding of how certain age-related diseases develop and how they might be prevented.
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Buoyed by a new gift, researchers at Brown are poised to push the boundaries of RNA science.
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Undergraduates study Alzheimer’s both in the lab—using stem cells—and in the community, meeting patients and caregivers.
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Brown University reached a voluntary agreement with the federal government to restore funding for the University's federally sponsored medical and health sciences research.
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If you’ve been following Brown in the news, you know that this year has been a roller coaster for our research enterprise.
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After nearly 20 years at Brown, Maureen G. Phipps RES’98, MD, MPH, has become the new chief executive officer of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
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Medical students are tackling research projects across medicine, pushing science ahead in new and exciting ways.
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Humans weren’t made to live indoors. Could a dose of nature be the cure for what ails us?
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