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
Building Vaccines for Future Versions of a Virus May 8, 2025 AI model EVE-Vax provides valuable clues about how a virus may evolve
Study Finds Three New Safe, Effective Ways To Treat Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis January 29, 2025 New options make care faster, safer, and more accessible
How Cells Habituate November 19, 2024 Surprising new study shows single-cell organisms exhibit this simple form of learning
Journal Editors and Scholars Confront a History of Medical Discrimination July 1, 2024 Understanding the roots of racism and social determinants of health to make a better future
Global Surgery: A Bold Plan for Access, Equity May 31, 2024 HMS-led community is working to bring basic surgery, anesthesia to 5 billion people who need it
Preparing Medical Students and Doctors to Confront Climate Change May 29, 2024 Gaurab Basu leads climate education efforts at Harvard Medical School and beyond
Sustaining Health Care as Crisis in Haiti Escalates March 21, 2024 Four decades of collaboration with HMS and beyond laid the groundwork for resilience and hope amid…
What Will It Take to End Tuberculosis? February 15, 2024 A boundary-pushing global collaboration is betting on the power of science
Experts Suggest Innovations to Address Global Blood Crisis February 15, 2024 Short-term strategies could improve care for people in world’s ‘blood deserts’