Blood Pressure Drug Benefit February 23, 2023 Study shows promising treatment for patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer
Supporting the Next Generation of Cancer Researchers February 13, 2023 7 HMS researchers receive Damon Runyon awards
Presence of Teaching Hospitals Improves Outcomes February 1, 2023 Patients treated at community hospitals had lower mortality in areas with academic medical centers
4 Elected 2022 AAAS Fellows January 31, 2023 HMS faculty recognized for distinguished scientific achievements
Telling Left from Right in Organ Development January 19, 2023 Why do some people have asymmetric organs?
Severe COVID Linked with Evidence of Brain Aging, Study Finds December 7, 2022 Scientists emphasize the value of neurological follow-up in recovered individuals
Federal Funding Has Not Improved Access to Health Care November 21, 2022 Supply of primary care physicians remained same or worsened from 2010 to 2019, despite billions in…
COVID-19's Lessons for Future Pandemics November 17, 2022 Scientists discuss what’s next as SARS-CoV-2 evolves and why COVID-19 won’t be our last pandemic
Med Ed Dean Announces Transition to New Role November 2, 2022 Beginning summer 2023, Hundert to serve as alumni liaison, fundraiser, maintaining faculty duties
6 HMS Early Career Investigators Receive NIH Awards October 28, 2022 Prizes encourage unconventional approaches to major challenges in biomedical research
Disarming the Body’s Defenders September 29, 2022 Study shows how certain cancers neutralize T cells to subvert the immune system and help tumors grow
Disparities Persist in Lipid Control August 30, 2022 Even with improvements in lipid levels, disparities remain as a cardiovascular disease risk factor