
Stem cell models have been added to a biorepository for use by researchers. Scientists at Brown University have developed an…
Stem cell models have been added to a biorepository for use by researchers. Scientists at Brown University have developed an…
$10 million federal grant expands research to protect against concussions.
Despite manufacturer claims, rebates and discounts don’t keep pace with escalating prices, researchers find.
Ruhul Abid delivers medical care to garment factory workers and refugees in Bangladesh.
In recent months, prestigious national and international organizations have recognized Brown scientists for their research, scholarship, and leadership.
Expanded access to medication in prisons and jails can reduce opioid overdose deaths by 31.6%, a study finds.
Accelerator fund supports biomedical technologies with commercial and therapeutic potential.
Women suffer when medicine focuses on men, emergency physician writes in new book.
Center for Translational Neuroscience researchers devise ‘bar code’ method to identify Schwann cells.
By the time the testing period ends on June 30, nearly 500 regional medical students will have taken their licensing exams at…
Med students redeploy used smartphones to help nursing home residents combat isolation.
Ade Osinubi will co-chair External Affairs, while Eloho Akpovi continues her leadership of Health Policy and Legislative Affairs.
Sheyla Medina MD’20 emphasized the intersection between medicine and humanism in her Virtual Degree Conferral ceremony address.
Megan Ranney, an associate professor of emergency medicine, urged the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis to ramp up manufacturing…
Study finds low proportion of individuals with autism receive recommended genetic tests.
Brown faculty research projects range from new therapeutics to at-home virus tests to 3D-printed ventilators.
In a study that could lead to a new vaccine, researchers have found an antibody that causes malarial cells to…
OPINION: The consequences of a changing climate on human life could parallel those of COVID-19.
Amid the pandemic, more than 30 Alpert Medical students graduate early to begin hospital work.
A dermatologist investigates whether the genetic cause of hair loss could help to explain worse outcomes among male COVID-19 patients.
Unable to work with patients, med students help frontline workers by answering phones, distributing PPE, even babysitting.
Stemming the tide of COVID-19 among those who are incarcerated saves lives inside and outside prison walls.
In addition to giving supplies, one lab is mixing a critically needed medium for virus testing.