The first cohort of medical science students jump start their health care careers at Brown.
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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.
Study casts doubt about link between eczema and cardiovascular disease.
The director of the Brown Institute for Brain Science will assume the post next year.
Feared by drug users but hard to avoid, the powerful opioid takes a mounting toll.
Study findings may help prevent inpatient psychiatric care.
Unique primary care residency program hangs in budget balance, despite primary care shortage.
Jack A. Elias, MD, dean of biology and medicine, will serve as Brown’s first senior vice president for health affairs.…
In experiments with college students and lab worms, scientists find new genetic clues to sleep.
Mindfulness class helps women, but not men, overcome a downcast mood, study finds.
New biomedical innovation fund makes two grants to accelerate the commercialization of technologies.
New federal grant expands initiative to increase PhD student diversity beyond the life sciences.
For medical students, the run up to Match Day is a marathon, and it’s tilting uphill.