The awards were made possible by ongoing support from the Blavatnik Family Foundation that aims to spur scientific ...
Once a drug target is identified, it often takes decades until a chemical compound is developed that can hit the bullseye and ...
Work described in this story was made possible in part by federal funding supported by taxpayers. At Harvard Medical School, the future of efforts like this — done in service to humanity — now hangs ...
“Dr. CaBot” goes head-to-head with a human expert to work through a challenging medical case ...
All students complete a scholarly project, and many go further. The Office of Scholarly Engagement (OSE) empowers students to explore basic and clinical sciences, social sciences, arts, and medical ...
Once those prices are set, most large government programs that cover prescription drugs pay prices that are tied to ...
Many people with autism spectrum disorders also experience unusual gastrointestinal inflammation, but thus far scientists have not established whether and how those conditions might be linked. Now, ...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual and gender minority people (LGBTQ+), are at greater risk of dying by suicide, of cardiovascular disease, and of a cascading list of other ...
Meeting a family affected by Usher syndrome type 1F has sent HMS researchers on a quest to save patients’ vision. Video: Rick Groleau and Catherine Caruso When neurobiologist David Corey showed up at ...
This article is part of Harvard Medical School’s continuing coverage of COVID-19. A new study of more than 800,000 people has found that in the U.S., COVID “long haulers” were more likely to be older ...
Love has been the source of ceaseless fascination since antiquity. Artists have tried to capture its beauty and darkness in books, paintings, and songs. Behavioral scientists have explored love as a ...