The Year in Harvard Medical School Science December 18, 2024 Reflecting on research discoveries reported in 2024
How Cells Habituate November 19, 2024 Surprising new study shows single-cell organisms exhibit this simple form of learning
Researchers Uncover Signal Needed for Blood-Brain Barrier July 12, 2023 The signal, produced by neurons, helps the barrier form and maintain its protective properties
Who Is Most at Risk for Long COVID? March 8, 2023 Demographic, clinical characteristics offer hints for caregivers, policymakers
The Hidden Cost of Firearm Injuries April 4, 2022 Survivors of gun violence, families face increased risks
An Age-Old Problem February 28, 2022 Leonid Peshkin has developed a new model system aiming to illuminate the fundamentals of aging
Scientists@Home May 1, 2020 As most labs shift to remote work, HMS researchers find ways to keep the science going
From Function to Form June 17, 2019 What can lab-made genetic mutations teach us about protein structure, function and dysfunction?
Toxin Response March 13, 2019 Machine learning approach sheds light on how the liver and kidneys respond to toxins
How Safe Are Overlapping Surgeries? February 26, 2019 Most overlapping surgeries are safe, but researchers urge caution for cardiac procedures, high-risk…
Master of Survival January 25, 2019 Could an extremophile hold the secret to redefining treatments for devastating injuries?