At a Capitol Hill event, a med school professor addresses barriers and presents pathways to more representation in biomedical research.
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An AI-powered technique offers a fast, cost-effective way to understand protein structures in multiple dimensions.
The sixth floor of Point 225 in Providence has been outfitted with much-needed life sciences lab space.
VR plus brain stimulation reduces symptoms in veterans—even after the treatment ends.
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.
Daylong anti-racism, DEI conference unites Brown STEMM community.
Malaria-causing parasites resistant to both treatment and detection emerge in Ethiopia.
New institute convenes biomedical engineers and clinicians to create solutions to improve human health.
Clinical trials offer the most cutting-edge cancer care. A new initiative aims to ensure everyone has access to them.
Discovery of biomarker for the life-threatening pregnancy condition could inform diagnosis and treatments.
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Methodius Tuuli received the honor in recognition of his high-impact research to prevent adverse obstetric outcomes.
Former med school dean discusses the potential implications of creating eggs and sperm from any cell.
Brown has real potential to make significant contributions to RNA science.
The herbicide damages brain tissue in rats in ways similar to the neurodegenerative disease.
A Medical School researcher shares important insights affecting women from her recent projects.
Though incidence is lower overall, Black adults suffer stroke at higher rates and younger ages.
A clinic on wheels lets a physician treat patients and conduct research on ways to serve them even more effectively.