Megan Ranney, an associate professor of emergency medicine, urged the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis to ramp up manufacturing…
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Study finds low proportion of individuals with autism receive recommended genetic tests.
Brown faculty research projects range from new therapeutics to at-home virus tests to 3D-printed ventilators.
In a study that could lead to a new vaccine, researchers have found an antibody that causes malarial cells to…
OPINION: The consequences of a changing climate on human life could parallel those of COVID-19.
Amid the pandemic, more than 30 Alpert Medical students graduate early to begin hospital work.
A dermatologist investigates whether the genetic cause of hair loss could help to explain worse outcomes among male COVID-19 patients.
Unable to work with patients, med students help frontline workers by answering phones, distributing PPE, even babysitting.
Stemming the tide of COVID-19 among those who are incarcerated saves lives inside and outside prison walls.
In addition to giving supplies, one lab is mixing a critically needed medium for virus testing.
A physician who helped fight Ebola is now working to ramp up the medical response to COVID-19 in high-risk countries.
When clinical rotations were paused, med students found new ways to support Rhode Island’s frontline health care workers.
Match Day was a time to celebrate, even without the ability to convene in person.
A small clinical trial will look at a novel approach to treating the devastating disease.
Diversity administrator cites need for responsibility in creating health equity GROWING UP, TRACEY M. GUTHRIE, MD, followed her passions. With…
New center at Butler Hospital will study brain stimulation treatments for PTSD and other illnesses.
Female athletes on the Pill are less likely to need surgery after tearing their ACLs.
A med student’s background in nursing informs her award-winning research to help pulmonary embolism patients.
Researchers discover how a member of a family of light-sensitive proteins adjusts skin color.
From the classroom to the community, medical students learn to diagnose and treat substance use disorders.
Unexpected rewards improve memories of specific events, which may have implications for treatment of depression.
MPPB professor studied how mitochondria responded to microgravity stress as part of NASA study of Mark and Scott Kelly.
On Match Day 2019, 125 medical students at Brown received their residency program assignments – the largest class matched to…
For Brain Week RI, students and faculty are bringing brain science to local high schools, planning the annual Brain Fair,…