Building Vaccines for Future Versions of a Virus May 8, 2025 AI model EVE-Vax provides valuable clues about how a virus may evolve
The Science of Love February 10, 2025 What research has gleaned about the most elusive of human experiences
Why Do Gliomas Tend To Recur in the Brain? December 5, 2024 First look at neuron-tumor connections illuminates formation, spread
Mootha to Receive Lurie Prize August 9, 2023 Professor of systems biology recognized for discoveries in mitochondrial science
How the Gut Signals to the Brain August 3, 2023 In a first, scientists define colon neurons specialized for sending different signals to the brain
How a Lowly Immune Cell Helps the Immune System Fight Cancer March 30, 2023 New research reveals that neutrophils play key role in determining success of cancer immunotherapy
6 HMS Early Career Investigators Receive NIH Awards October 28, 2022 Prizes encourage unconventional approaches to major challenges in biomedical research
When Recovery Goes Awry August 22, 2022 New findings reveal how recovery progresses following inflammation triggered by injury or illness
Alternative Landscape April 9, 2019 Map of tumors’ immune cell populations points to new targets for immunotherapy
Behind the Scenes March 20, 2019 Harvard Catalyst leads development of tools changing biomedical research
New Lung Cell Type Discovered August 1, 2018 A newly discovered type of lung cell may be a key to efforts to cure cystic fibrosis
Silencing Stress June 27, 2018 Silencing key protein prevents impact of stress on neurons and alters fear response in mice