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(11/15/23 4:03am)
In the wake of this month’s devastating earthquake in Nepal, a Warren Alpert Medical School professor has started a GoFundMe page aiming to raise at least $50,000 for disaster relief work.
(11/13/23 10:11pm)
Concentration investigates intersections between brain sciences, computer science, applied math, data analysis, ethics
(04/26/23 2:05am)
The Brown Neurosurgery Department recently published two preprints comparing the performances of Artificial Intelligence Large Language Models ChatGPT, GPT-4 and Google Bard in the neurosurgery written ...
(03/03/23 4:53am)
A recent study co-authored by a Warren Alpert Medical School professor showed the effectiveness of convalescent plasma therapies for treating COVID-19 early in its disease course and preventing hospitalization. ...
(02/15/23 7:15am)
A study from University researchers published earlier this month in the journal Science Advances found that the brains of people with the same ideological beliefs process political content similarly — ...
(02/08/23 3:03am)
A new study, led in part by the University, will attempt to see if biomarkers in blood tests can help screen for Alzheimer’s disease.
(10/25/22 12:03am)
Megan Ranney MPH ’10, deputy dean of the School of Public Health, practicing emergency medicine physician and professor of emergency medicine, behavioral and social sciences, and health services, policy ...
(09/07/22 4:26am)
This summer, students who received the Karen T. Romer Undergraduate Teaching and Research Awards — a University program launched in 1986 — worked with faculty on research collaborations and teaching ...
(09/01/22 4:51am)
Routine testing and masking in most settings will remain optional for the fall semester, as University COVID-19 protocols remain largely unchanged from the spring.
(05/26/22 1:21am)
The University has reinstated its indoor masking mandate for all individuals, regardless of vaccination status, except in private, non-shared spaces such as a dorm or when actively eating or drinking, ...
(03/21/22 4:00am)
Twenty-two students reported positive COVID-19 test results and approximately 24 students were in designated on-campus or off-campus isolation housing during the week of March 10 to 16, according to a ...
(03/14/22 4:00am)
The University shifted today to optional masking for fully-vaccinated community members in most locations on campus and optional testing for fully-vaccinated undergraduate students, The Herald previously ...
(02/16/22 5:05am)
Nearly two years ago, the University recorded its first COVID-19 case on campus.
(02/15/22 3:07am)
This Valentine’s Day morning, over 2,000 Brown students received an email from Datamatch — an online matchmaking site catered to college students — notifying them about 10 potential love interests ...
(02/02/22 5:00am)
With the semester just beginning and over 100 positive COVID-19 test results on campus, University health experts agree rapid antigen tests are a pivotal tool for students to keep both themselves and ...
(01/31/22 5:01am)
Sixty-six students and 45 employees reported positive COVID-19 test results on campus from Jan. 20 to 26, and approximately 36 students are currently in isolation in on-campus or designated off-campus ...
(01/22/22 12:36am)
Fifteen students and 29 employees reported positive COVID-19 test results on campus from Jan. 15 to 19, and approximately seven students are currently in isolation in on-campus or designated off-campus ...
(01/14/22 10:53pm)
The University will move forward with its plans to begin spring semester classes in person, with some procedural adjustments to accommodate difficulties posed by cases of the COVID-19 Omicron variant ...
(12/04/21 3:33am)
The University plans to offer a campus-based COVID-19 vaccination booster clinic the week of Dec. 13, Executive Vice President for Planning and Policy Russell Carey ’91 MA’06 announced in a community-wide ...
(11/22/21 4:04am)
Lifespan launched an initiative this fall to hire students as temporary workers to assist with the reduced number of general staff at Rhode Island Hospital, Hasbro Children’s Hospital and Miriam Hospital ...