Artists explore chronic illness and medicine in new Medical School exhibition.
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The free, annual family-friendly event invites Rhode Islanders to Brown to learn about brain science through games, art, and more.
We thought DNA would explain it all. Turns out RNA has something to say about life and human disease.
A new focus on commercialization is driving collaboration and market opportunities for Brown and Rhode Island.
As the world warms, a new discipline prepares physicians to care for people and planet.
Daylong anti-racism, DEI conference unites Brown STEMM community.
Their lives interrupted by war, two Ukrainian oncologists continue their work at Brown.
New institute convenes biomedical engineers and clinicians to create solutions to improve human health.
Thomas McCauley MD’82, 67, died May 31, 2023. He was a clinical assistant professor of surgery at Brown. Born in…
Brown has real potential to make significant contributions to RNA science.
The Medical School’s first-ever suicide awareness conference aims to create a supportive community for all.
Providence commission approves Brown’s Institutional Master Plan, including lab space for cutting-edge life sciences research.
Pending approval from the City of Providence, the University will build a new laboratory space for cutting-edge life sciences research.
The Brown Brain Fair on March 18 showcases brain research through interactive stations, art projects, games, and lightning talks.
Black Men in White Coats aims to diversify health and medicine in Rhode Island.
Local students find out what it’s like to pursue a medical career in new enrichment course.
By the time the testing period ends on June 30, nearly 500 regional medical students will have taken their licensing exams at…
Unable to work with patients, med students help frontline workers by answering phones, distributing PPE, even babysitting.
In addition to giving supplies, one lab is mixing a critically needed medium for virus testing.
When clinical rotations were paused, med students found new ways to support Rhode Island’s frontline health care workers.