How Machine Learning Is Propelling Structural Biology July 17, 2024 Cell biologist embraces new tools to study human development on the smallest scale
Changes to Gut Microbiome May Increase Type 2 Diabetes Risk June 28, 2024 Research links specific species and strains of gut microbes to type 2 diabetes across populations
Cervix-on-a-Chip to Accelerate Research on Women’s Health June 6, 2024 New model could lead to better treatments for diseases of female reproductive tract
A Step Toward New Solutions for Inflammatory Pain June 5, 2024 Clues may lie in interactions between immune cells and pain-sensing neurons
Gut Bacteria Produce Hormone Involved in Postpartum Depression May 24, 2024 Study demonstrates how gut microbes process steroids — using flatulence
Awards & Recognitions: May 2024 May 21, 2024 Honors received by HMS faculty, postdocs, staff, and students
Turning to Artificial Intelligence to Disentangle the Exposome May 13, 2024 How AI can help analyze a lifetime of environmental exposures
Generating Scientists and Regenerating Lungs April 30, 2024 Graduating PhD student Irene Wong trains young researchers and investigates respiratory diseases
Stress Triggers Anxiety-Prone Female Mice to Seek Starvation-Like State April 26, 2024 Findings could offer clues about underlying causes of anorexia
When Will Patients See Personalized Cancer Vaccines? April 12, 2024 Sooner than you may think, says researcher who recently won $1 million prize for contributions to…
Reflections on Neurobiology, Past and Present March 26, 2024 Department co-founder shares thoughts on how far the field has come — and what’s next