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With new technology scientists can trace, and maybe someday control, neural circuits.
Showing a little grit, Mike Zahalsky finds the coveted immunity idol.
Alum Mike Zahalsky is again on the winning tribe after Survivor reassigns the contestants.
Alliances start to form as alum Mike Zahalsky’s tribe survives another challenge.
The finding may point to future treatments for some severe cases of epilepsy.
Experts call for better research, clinical practice, and neuroscience studies of mindfulness and meditation.
Local physician Janice Santos Cortes is working to provide relief on the island devastated by Hurricane Maria.
Alum Mike Zahalsky once again helps his tribe, the Healers, survive another week in Fiji.
The brain meets biotechnology as Brown neuroscientists earn funding to study biomedical technologies.
Alum and ‘sex doctor’ Mike Zahalsky survives his first week as a reality TV contestant.
Life science fellowships will support the research of Brown postdoc and two grad students.
A new study explains why it’s difficult to predict the evolutionary fate of a new genetic trait.
Retinas may help doctors identify the disease long before the onset of symptoms.
The first cohort of medical science students jump start their health care careers at Brown.
Lab findings may point to potential therapies for Lou Gehrig’s disease, dementia.
Study finds that the stroke rate has dropped significantly for men, but not for women.
Alpert medical students’ year-long projects will address health inequities.
Two-week exploration of Holocaust teaches professional ethics in the context of catastrophic moral failings.
Emily MacDuffie MD’19 will spend a year conducting biomedical research at MIT.
First-in-the-nation program will teach fourth-year students to prescribe mediation-assisted therapy for opioid use disorder.
New study finds electronic records frustrate most physicians, but for different reasons.
Study shows where in the brain primates log correct outcomes; findings could improve TBI care.