Transposons play a significant role in aging and disease, researcher says.
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Five-year, $19.9M grant to Advance-CTR will support scientists in taking their work from bench to bedside to the people of…
A global EM fellow studying emergency medicine in Nepal immerses himself in the practice.
A long-term study engages Rhode Island families in research that may help countless children.
New report puts post-vaccine risk in perspective.
With $30 million in support, the center aims to accelerate the pace of development for novel treatments and cures.
The gene editing technology can help reveal secrets of the brain’s function and role in disease.
Innovative virtual course helps leaders tackle pandemic challenges in real time.
Brown physician-scholar continues to play key role, including recent encouraging clinical trials.
A complex network of wing, muscle and nervous system genes all contribute to flight performance, researchers find.
Even in a pandemic, cancer research supporters pedal to fundraising success.
Stem cell models have been added to a biorepository for use by researchers. Scientists at Brown University have developed an…
$10 million federal grant expands research to protect against concussions.
Despite manufacturer claims, rebates and discounts don’t keep pace with escalating prices, researchers find.
Ruhul Abid delivers medical care to garment factory workers and refugees in Bangladesh.
In recent months, prestigious national and international organizations have recognized Brown scientists for their research, scholarship, and leadership.
Expanded access to medication in prisons and jails can reduce opioid overdose deaths by 31.6%, a study finds.
Accelerator fund supports biomedical technologies with commercial and therapeutic potential.
Women suffer when medicine focuses on men, emergency physician writes in new book.
Center for Translational Neuroscience researchers devise ‘bar code’ method to identify Schwann cells.
By the time the testing period ends on June 30, nearly 500 regional medical students will have taken their licensing exams at…
Med students redeploy used smartphones to help nursing home residents combat isolation.
Ade Osinubi will co-chair External Affairs, while Eloho Akpovi continues her leadership of Health Policy and Legislative Affairs.
Sheyla Medina MD’20 emphasized the intersection between medicine and humanism in her Virtual Degree Conferral ceremony address.