New Artificial Intelligence Model Could Speed Rare Disease Diagnosis November 24, 2025 PopEVE can identify genetic variants most likely to cause severe disease, death
Subverting Plasmids To Combat Antibiotic Resistance November 20, 2025 Researchers devise way to study, and perhaps curb, evolution within bacteria
HMS Announces Blavatnik Institute Early Career Investigator Awards November 6, 2025 10 projects receive basic and translational research funding
Building Stronger Health Systems Saves Lives, Madagascar Experiment Shows October 16, 2025 Project highlights importance of data-driven science to advance global health
K. Lisa Yang Brain Body Center Launches at Harvard Medical School September 17, 2025 Center will bring together scientists working to demystify brain-body communication
A Tuberculosis Lab Makes a Community Healthier, Science Stronger August 26, 2025 Federal funding cuts put global research collaboration at risk
Breathing Low-Oxygen Air Improves Parkinson’s Symptoms in Mice August 15, 2025 Evidence that hypoxia can prevent or reverse progression suggests new way to address disease
In Hard-To-Treat Form of Tuberculosis, Shorter, Gentler Therapy Shows Unequal Benefit July 16, 2025 Study suggests treatment should be tailored for disease severity
Fish With Legs and Sea Slug Thieves: Lessons From Unusual Organisms June 2, 2025 Corey Allard studies the extremes and exceptions to uncover fundamental biological principles
Building Vaccines for Future Versions of a Virus May 8, 2025 AI model EVE-Vax provides valuable clues about how a virus may evolve
Investigating the Molecular Intricacies of Interoception May 1, 2025 HMS researcher Rachel Wolfson studies how the brain receives signals from gastrointestinal organs
Harvard Medical School Researcher Receives Prestigious 2025 Gairdner Award April 11, 2025 Spyros Artavanis-Tsakonas recognized for research on fundamental cell signaling pathway