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(05/27/22 3:04pm)
Since early in the COVID-19 pandemic, as public health guidelines and University policies have shifted in response to the spread of an ever-changing virus, Brown community members have turned to University-wide ...
(04/25/22 2:00am)
Bolden Therapeutics is a biotechnology company that develops therapeutics to promote the birth of new neurons in the adult brain for potential treatment of neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s ...
(04/13/22 12:00am)
AtomICs, a data storage and computing startup led by University researchers, won the first place prize of $25,000 at the 2022 Brown Venture Prize competition, The Herald previously reported. AtomICs is ...
(03/22/22 2:00am)
Last month, a study published by University researchers used a simulation model to show that suspending syringe services programs would lead to an increase in HIV infections.
(03/21/22 4:00am)
The Brown Research Club hosted an event called “Underrepresented in STEM” on Sunday, which featured speakers Oludurotimi Adetunji, the associate dean of the college for undergraduate research and ...
(03/14/22 4:00am)
Katherine Mason, assistant professor of anthropology, Andrea Flores, assistant professor of education and Sarah Willen, associate professor of anthropology at the University of Connecticut, recently received ...
(03/02/22 5:00am)
The recipients of the 2022 Office of the Vice President for Research Seed Awards were announced last month. These funds are designed to help “faculty be more competitive for external grants, from federal ...
(02/23/22 3:03am)
Brown’s 2022 Love Data Week took place last week from Feb. 14 to 18. Sponsored by the Office of the Vice President for Research and the University Library, the event, which is part of an annual “international ...
(02/07/22 6:11am)
Five University professors were elected as 2021 fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The AAAS is the “world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the ...
(02/01/22 5:01am)
University researchers specializing in biostatistics were awarded two grants from the National Institutes of Health, amounting to $4.6 million over five years, according to a recent press release from ...
(12/07/21 4:46am)
Every five years, a team of researchers and industry leaders with expertise in varying fields tied to artificial intelligence come together to create a report on the most significant questions and developments ...
(11/23/21 2:04am)
A team of students from Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design took home the ‘Most Creative Concept’ award after presenting at NASA’s 2021 Breakthrough, Innovative and Game-changing Idea Challenge ...
(11/15/21 4:41am)
Though e-cigarettes were first introduced into the market as a safer alternative to smoking, their popularity among youth has raised concerns of increased rates of smoking. But, a study published in October ...
(10/20/21 5:03am)
The Office of Naval Research awarded $6.5 million of grant funding in September to faculty researchers at the Brown School of Engineering, who will focus on undersea vehicle and platform research in collaboration ...
(09/27/21 5:18am)
After the United States pulled out of the U.S. combat mission in Afghanistan Aug. 30, in his remarks on the end of the war, President Joe Biden cited the Watson Institute for International and Public ...
(09/15/21 3:26am)
While many students at Brown might not remember the events of the 9/11 attacks, some University professors still vividly recall the events of that day as well as its aftermath, carrying with them reflections ...
(04/09/21 4:08am)
In an effort to record the voices of ordinary people during the COVID-19 pandemic, Assistant Professor of Anthropology Katherine Mason and Sarah Willen, associate professor of anthropology at University ...
(03/23/21 1:03am)
When a student visits the Brown University Herbarium, they’re greeted by countless plants meticulously climate-controlled in storage.
Rebecca Kartzinel, director of the Herbarium and assistant professor ...
(03/09/21 3:02am)
Professor of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences Alberto Saal and his colleague, late Carnegie scientist Erik Hauri analyzed sulfur isotopes in samples of volcanic glass collected during NASA’s ...