The health system and the University finalized agreements to expand their longtime affiliation.
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Parker Haddock MD’27 to research the effect of holiday staffing on oncologic care.
As researchers turn discoveries into therapies, Brown was named one of the top US schools for utility patents granted in…
In the nation’s capital, RNA experts call for a counterpart to Human Genome Project—and for the US to lead the…
Rena R. Wing, a renowned obesity and diabetes researcher, will receive the Rosenberger Medal of Honor.
In Commencement address, MD graduate will offer pandemic-informed perspective of the study and practice of medicine.
Experts showcase knowledge and research linking climate change and health implications.
New study will test its effectiveness for treating military veterans with PTSD and alcohol use disorder.
Class of MD’26 celebrates transition into clinical learning with the Stepping Up Celebration.
Wellness leaders share best practices at Brown’s inaugural Physician Well-Being Symposium.
Students and trainees present a broad range of projects in global health at annual showcase.
At a Capitol Hill event, a med school professor addresses barriers and presents pathways to more representation in biomedical research.
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.
Second annual Postdoctoral Research Symposium celebrates Brown’s scholars.
For 10 years, a Brown program has empowered Central Falls middle schoolers to take charge of their sexual health and…
At Match Day, the MD Class of 2024 celebrates the next stage of their careers and their lives.
VR plus brain stimulation reduces symptoms in veterans—even after the treatment ends.
Artists explore chronic illness and medicine in new Medical School exhibition.
New research into how Candida albicans colonizes the human GI tract suggests ways to treat difficult infections.
The free, annual family-friendly event invites Rhode Islanders to Brown to learn about brain science through games, art, and more.
The herbicide damages brain tissue in rats in ways similar to the neurodegenerative disease.
Medical School exhibit reminds students, faculty, and other visitors to look at patients beyond their diagnoses.
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.