Which Strains of Tuberculosis Are the Most Infectious? August 1, 2024 Shared geographic origin between TB strain and human host could amplify risk for infection
What Will the New Cardiovascular Risk Calculator Mean for Patients? July 29, 2024 Analysis forecasts more heart attacks and strokes as fewer people become eligible for meds
A Step Toward New Solutions for Inflammatory Pain June 5, 2024 Clues may lie in interactions between immune cells and pain-sensing neurons
Measuring Lung Function More Accurately and More Equitably May 19, 2024 New analysis estimates the effects of race-neutral lung function testing
Turning to Artificial Intelligence to Disentangle the Exposome May 13, 2024 How AI can help analyze a lifetime of environmental exposures
6 from HMS Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences April 24, 2024 Researchers recognized for exceptional scholarship and leadership
Does AI Help or Hurt Human Radiologists’ Performance? It Depends on the Doctor March 19, 2024 New research shows radiologists and AI don’t always work well together
Harvard Medical School Media Immersion: Thursday, May 30, Boston March 5, 2024 Artificial Intelligence Beyond the Clinic
Dean Announces Winners of Inaugural AI Grants March 4, 2024 33 projects receive 2024 Dean’s Innovation Award for the Use of Artificial Intelligence
Turbocharging CRISPR to Understand How the Immune System Fights Cancer February 28, 2024 New approach to studying immune gene function could improve treatments for cancer, other diseases
Raising the Bar for Medical AI February 22, 2024 Thought leaders, patient advocates develop guidelines for ethical use of AI in medicine
What the Pandemic Is Teaching Us About the Immune System January 3, 2024 In the aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis, immunology may be entering a new golden age