Science and serendipity brought investigators together to form the Dermatopathology Stem Cell/Epigenomics Laboratory; now, they are pursuing a small group of cells that drive cancer and orchestrate tissue and organ formation
Natalie Artzi, PhD, and her team are developing ways to monitor levels of certain molecules, or biomarkers, in real time, with the goal of creating a chip that could instantly sense a shift toward disease, alert a physician and release medicine as needed.
This month’s Next Generation column is written by Abraar Karan, MD, MPH, a second-year resident in the Department of Medicine and the Doris and Howard Hiatt Residency in Global Health Equity.
Howard Hiatt, MD, a physician, scientist, educator and mentor whose career spans seven decades, continues to heed the call to service.
Daniela Lamas, MD, who balances her passion for journalism and the written word with her medical career path, answers questions about her career and inspiration and offers advice for aspiring authors.
This month, in honor of CRN publishing on Valentine’s Day, we ask members of the Brigham community to tell us what sparked their “love” for their field of study.
Access to palliative care; hearing loss and cognitive decline; kidney fibrosis; defeating glioblastoma; therapeutic targets for kidney fibrosis
Gregory named associate chief nursing officer; new leadership roles in Pediatric Newborn Medicine.
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