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The scientists used AI technology to design proteins that would activate a cell signaling language called Notch, which is ...
Study finds sensory cells that detect tissue damage, irritants also rein in harmful immune responses to protect the lungs ...
A low-oxygen environment — similar to the thin air found at Mount Everest base camp — can protect the brain and restore ...
The research, done in mice and in human cells, shows that a protein called STUB1 restrains the immune system’s elite ...
At a glance: Study shows for the first time that lithium plays an essential role in normal brain function and can confer resistance to brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists discovered that ...
Our researchers – based at the School and its 15 affiliated hospitals – generate knowledge that transforms the way we treat patients, by producing life-changing new medicines, devices, and ...
Found in most living organisms, circadian rhythms are regulated by light, behavior, and a biological clock mechanism—a set of clock genes located in cells throughout the body.
How a New Faculty Position Is Enhancing Medical Education Support for physician-educators helps MD students reach full potential during clinical experience ...
The Career Navigator is a centralized professional development portal for Harvard bioscientists. It is a one-stop service center connecting bioscience master’s, doctoral, and professional students ...
At a glance: A new study in mice describes how the brain rapidly and efficiently increases blood flow to active areas where oxygen and nutrients are needed most. The work shows that the brain relies ...
At a glance: First-ever clinical trial exclusively conducted among people with hard-to-treat form of tuberculosis known as pre-extensively drug-resistant TB shows many patients benefit from shorter, ...