Study in mice reveals high-frequency mechanical vibrations detected by nerve endings on the skin are processed in a brain ...
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 ...
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 ...
Established in 1782, the School has produced generations of physicians whose life's work is to care for patients with skill, compassion and integrity. HMS graduates also embrace opportunities to have ...
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 ...
Our educational programs advance Harvard Medical School's core mission to alleviate human suffering by nurturing a diverse group of leaders and future leaders in both clinical care and biomedical ...
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 ...
In an effort to understand what drives growth and recurrence of gliomas, researchers provide the first profile of the neurons that connect to them. Gliomas are the most common brain cancers. One type, ...
As announced earlier this year by HMS IT, the entirety of HMS and HSDM’s data storage systems and enterprise and research technology hardware will be relocated in January 2025 to a new facility within ...
Colorized transmission electron micrograph of an HIV-1 virus particle (yellow/gold) budding from an infected cell. Image: NIAID/NIH In 1981, fresh out of medical school, physician-scientist Bruce ...