Scientists show how biological mechanisms allow a parasitic worm to manipulate its host.
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Pathology summer program welcomes local teens to explore careers in science and research.
Carney Institute scientists study blood samples for biological signals of dementia, expanding the possibilities of brain research.
Accelerator fund advances the commercialization of faculty projects with potential to improve research and patient care.
Rhode Island students learn what it’s like to pursue a career in medicine at Brown summer program.
Study showing pachyderms’ dietary habits could affect wildlife protection and conservation strategies.
15-month celebration of the history of medical education at Brown concludes with optimistic, ambitious vision for the future.
A new study highlights an unintended consequence of interventions to combat the illicit opioid epidemic.
Pending approval from the City of Providence, the University will build a new laboratory space for cutting-edge life sciences research.
At Commencement, no newly minted Brown physician goes unrecognized in student speaker’s address.
John Johnson MD’23 hopes to bolster his fellow graduates’ confidence in themselves in his Commencement address.
Women & Infants, Brown, and local officials break ground for state-of-the-art facility.
Researchers are working with the community to understand how technology can help prevent opioid overdose deaths.
In celebration of 50 Years of Medicine, Arthur Horwich ’72 MD’75 recalls how Brown sparked his lifelong love of scientific…
Legorreta Cancer Center researchers had a presence at the AACR annual meeting in April.
Research on the derivative of indirubin could inform future research in humans.
The Brown medical community offers health guidance to local Muslims and colleagues for the holy month.
The new effort will serve as a campus hub for driving technological advances in sustainable energy at Brown.
International Space Station experiments co-led by a Brown physician will help inform understanding and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
Developed by researchers at the Carney Institute for Brain Science, the SOMA app will enable clinicians to improve treatment options…
Brown students and faculty volunteer for Brain Week Rhode Island events around the state.
The celebration returns to The Warren Alpert Medical School for the first time since 2019.
Grants extended for STEM graduate programs that prepare students from underrepresented groups to succeed.
Meanwhile, work to operationalize a three-party agreement between Brown, Lifespan, and Care New England continues.
The Brown Brain Fair on March 18 showcases brain research through interactive stations, art projects, games, and lightning talks.