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Physicians have long observed a mystifying phenomenon: After a bout of infection or an autoimmune disease flare-up, some ...
The 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences has been awarded to five scientists for the discovery and characterization of the hormone glucagon-like peptide-1, or GLP-1 — findings that subsequently ...
As part of the multifaceted process of conducting rigorous, reproducible research, scientists often grapple with challenging questions. While there are hard-and-fast rules for certain matters, many ...
Spyros Artavanis-Tsakonas, professor of cell biology, emeritus, in the Blavatnik Institute at Harvard Medical School, has received a prestigious 2025 Canada Gairdner International Award. He is being ...
Over the past several decades, sciences informing general and health professions education have grown in prominence and potential such that master’s programs in this field are now distinguishing ...
Our educational programs advance Harvard Medical School's core mission to alleviate human suffering by nurturing a diverse group of leaders and future leaders in both clinical care and biomedical ...
Welcome to the Master of Medical Sciences in Medical Education program at Harvard Medical School! Our program is uniquely designed to provide you with the skills, knowledge, and experiences necessary ...
Fume hoods are a common major driver. An open fume hood acts like a fan blowing heated or cooled air out a window all day, ...
Research uncovers new details of communication between nervous and immune systems in endometriosis. Findings in mice point to existing migraine medications as a potential treatment for the condition.
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