Scientists Explain a Glitch in the (Extracellular) Matrix September 13, 2023 Worm study provides clues about protective cell coats
A Clue Into Long COVID from Patients with Rheumatic Diseases September 7, 2023 Research suggests infection with a common cold virus may prime some people to develop long COVID
Awards & Recognitions: August 2023 August 31, 2023 Honors received by HMS faculty, postdocs, staff, and students
Sobering Reports on AI for CPR, Cancer Treatment Advice August 30, 2023 Two new studies suggest AI voice assistants, ChatGPT not ready for prime time
Scientists Discover Previously Unknown Way Cells Break Down Proteins August 24, 2023 The mechanism degrades short-lived proteins that support brain and immune functions
How Neurons Grow Comfortable in Their Own Skin August 23, 2023 Sensory neurons develop customized nerve endings based on cues from the skin, study in mice suggests
Michael Springer Wins Ledlie Prize August 17, 2023 Professor of systems biology recognized for streamlined coronavirus testing system
Twice as Many Deaths Seen in Older Adults After Discharge from Hospital with COVID vs. Flu August 17, 2023 Study shows post-discharge risk declined during the pandemic, but inequities persist
How Older Adults Can Build Resilience Against Loneliness August 16, 2023 Activities, social networks, and technology use mitigated effects of isolation during COVID
Artificial Intelligence Beyond the Clinic August 15, 2023 AI is reshaping medicine, but its impact on other scientific fields could be even more profound
The Most Important Question About Long COVID August 9, 2023 And why answering it holds the key to treating and preventing this condition and others like it
A Probiotic to Treat Multiple Sclerosis? August 9, 2023 Research in mice shows promise of treatment for MS, other autoimmune conditions