Two Molecular and Cellular Biology professors, Takao K. Hensch ’88 and Catherine Dulac, received prestigious international awards this fall for their neuroscience research.
Scientific literature tends to treat the mind and body as separate entities, but humanistic works capture the psychological effects of cancer—loneliness, grief and anxiety. By narrating the emotional ...
Sandhya Kumar ’26, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a joint concentrator in Molecular & Cellular Biology and Statistics in Winthrop ... have too often sidelined or even undermined important scientific ...
Experience the incredible story of TreVaughn Ellis—a multi-talented artist, scientist, and beekeeper. Learn how he bridges ...
The public is invited to the event at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, in the American Museum of Science and Energy auditorium.
This is one of three awards presented by the American Federation for Aging Research to a faculty ... colleague and mentor of ...
We’re thrilled to welcome Ned, a distinguished oncologist, accomplished scientist and seasoned public servant, to our Board of Directors,” said Patrick Roberts, Pharm.D., Ph.D., Chief Executive ...
Pre-med students' schedules are typically full of STEM classes, but learn about some courses you can take beyond traditional ...
Microfluidic chips that mimic the complex human cervical environment provide a platform to study the reproductive tract and ...
A new publishing model is causing ructions in academia, and it could be China who decides the winner Over the past year, a revolution has been quietly brewing in the world of academic publishing. But ...
Pando is the world's largest tree. Its name means "I spread" in Latin, and it does indeed spread: The organism has given rise ...