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Tropical plant species are as threatened by climate change as widely feared, study confirms.
Tropical plant species are as threatened by climate change as widely feared, study confirms.
Prestigious organizations recognize Brown scholars for their research, humanitarian efforts, and leadership.
Clinical trials need more participants from Black and brown communities. But has medicine earned their trust?
Black adults suffer stroke at higher rates and younger ages than white adults.
Edward “Ned” S. Sternick, PhD, MBA, 84, died Nov. 30, 2023. He was a professor emeritus of radiation oncology at…
Tips and tricks from those who’ve been there can help interns survive the first year of residency training.
Wellness leaders share best practices at Brown’s inaugural Physician Well-Being Symposium.
Accelerator fund advances the commercialization of faculty projects with potential to improve research and patient care.
In celebration of 50 Years of Medicine, Arthur Horwich ’72 MD’75 recalls how Brown sparked his lifelong love of scientific…
The professor of emergency medicine received the honor in recognition of her work as a public health leader, communicator, and…
In the 50th year of medical classes at Brown, alums look back as new students look forward.
Alumnus, EM professor led the Rhode Island Disaster Medical Assistance Team at ground zero.
New report puts post-vaccine risk in perspective.
A complex network of wing, muscle and nervous system genes all contribute to flight performance, researchers find.
Women suffer when medicine focuses on men, emergency physician writes in new book.
In a study that could lead to a new vaccine, researchers have found an antibody that causes malarial cells to…
Genetic testing can change the care, and the lives, of some people with autism.