New AI model identifies drug candidates from existing medicines for thousands of rare diseases without current therapies ...
New study of nearly 2,000 former NFL players found that 34 percent think they have CTE, a condition it is not yet possible to ...
Harvard Medical School has become a powerful magnet of innovation and opportunity that brings people together to solve ...
The findings, published in Nature Immunology, indicate that tumors edit the activity of multiple genes to avoid immune ...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual and gender minority people (LGBTQ+), are at greater risk of dying by suicide, of cardiovascular disease, and of a cascading list of other ...
Harvard Medical School Dean for Diversity and Community Partnership Joan Reede has been awarded the 2024 W. Montague Cobb Lifetime Achievement Award by the W. Montague Cobb/National Medical ...
Glucose, a form of sugar, is the primary source of energy for every cell in the body. Because the brain is so rich in nerve cells, or neurons, it is the most energy-demanding organ, using one-half of ...
The new approach marks a major step forward in the design of AI tools to support clinical decisions in cancer diagnosis, therapy. The model uses features of a tumor’s microenvironment to forecast how ...
New research explains how herpes simplex virus can develop resistance to antiviral medicines. Study shows that movements in specific parts of a protein that enable viral replication can alter ...
Trainees and program leaders describe their experiences with diversity, Harvard-affiliated training programs and life in Boston It’s a place where dedicated educators mentor aspiring physicians and ...
Transform your career—and your sense of what's possible—in one of the world's great centers of learning Harvard Medical School master’s programs are dedicated to sharing knowledge, fueling discovery, ...