CRAFT-MD was designed to be one such more realistic gauge.
This year, researchers in the Blavatnik Institute at Harvard Medical School continued to illuminate biological phenomena, deepen understanding of disease mechanisms, inform the development of new ...
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 ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) and computational biology are revolutionizing biomedical innovation and its impact on health care. Two assistant professors of biomedical informatics in the Blavatnik ...
The 2024 NAI Fellows represent 135 research universities and governmental and nonprofit research institutions worldwide, and ...
Using personalized rather than standard reference points for the routine blood test known as a complete blood count (CBC) could improve assessments of patient health and diagnosis of diseases in ...
Ludwig van Beethoven suffered profound hearing loss but continued to compose music. Researchers believe he was able to do so because he could sense the vibrations of musical instruments and “hear” ...
Julianna Lau, MD, is a third-year pediatric hospital medicine fellow at Boston Children’s Hospital and a full-time student in the Master of Medical Sciences in Medical Education program at Harvard ...
For Alexandre Gouveia, MD, the decision to pursue the Master of Medical Sciences in Medical Education program at Harvard Medical School (HMS) was not just about furthering his career—it was also about ...
Meet the Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations. Our staff of strategic communications specialists, writers, editors and designers have decades of collective experience ...
“It’s the most wonderful time of the year . . . It’s the hap-happiest season of all.” So says a classic song of the holiday season. But is it? The end-of-year holidays are certainly a happy time for ...