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A new analysis shows how convalescent plasma can prevent hospitalizations and save lives.
The world’s largest general scientific society honored Alfred Ayala and two other Brown faculty members.
Researchers find the brain-computer interface system has low rates of associated adverse events.
Study shows patients can safely begin care in community pharmacies without physician visit.
Study puts risk of firearm death in perspective, calls attention to urgent need for violence reduction interventions.
Brown accelerator fund advances commercialization of faculty research and supports creation of new products.
The approach effectively delivers anti-cancer drugs across the blood-brain barrier in mice.
A study led by Brown researchers found that a brief questionnaire for psychological distress can be an efficient way to…
More people died in Texas prisons without air conditioning than in those with it, study finds.
Researchers demonstrate accuracy, safety of using magnetic sensors to track muscle length during movement.
Black Men in White Coats aims to diversify health and medicine in Rhode Island.
The Women & Infants Hospital facility will provide an exceptional birth and recovery environment for families.
Two firms will work together to design a hub for scientific collaboration and discovery in Providence.
The professor of emergency medicine received the honor in recognition of her work as a public health leader, communicator, and…
Student-organized event bridges gaps between health and social services for some of Rhode Island’s most vulnerable populations.
Brown will sponsor Oct. 22 lighting during Family Weekend with community and family activities.
Biology researchers make the case for reevaluating maligned creatures to consider benefits as well as costs.
Brown’s newest medical students celebrate a traditional rite of passage.
With $15 million federal grant, scientists from Brown help lead effort to reduce the suicide rate.
New research at Brown finds that drumming is neurologically similar to singing in other birds.
Brown University experts offer key facts and insights on the persisting public health emergency.
In the 50th year of medical classes at Brown, alums look back as new students look forward.
Major NSF grant aims to help researchers at Brown better understand—and potentially improve—the aging process.
New brain imaging technology helps researchers understand brain processes and behavior.