‘My scientific career is essentially over.’ A brain drain imperils Massachusetts’ biomedical future.
In a first-of-its-kind survey, the Globe asked hundreds of scientists about the impact of federal funding cuts.
Tara Snyder ’17 (biomedical sciences) planned to go to medical school until her sophomore year at RIT. She had started volunteering on the pediatric floors at the Golisano Children’s Hospital in ...
Five years ago, early career researchers needed help to survive the pandemic. Now they need it again
Volerman is a medicine-pediatrics physician and associate professor at the University of Chicago, where Press is also a medicine-pediatrics physician and professor. Five years ago, the Covid-19 ...
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BOSTON - Helping a diverse group of students find their way in the sciences, Dr. Joan Reede has changed thousands of lives with the Biomedical Science Careers Program (BSCP). "It is all about ...
WASHINGTON -- A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine calls for a series of substantial reforms to strengthen the U.S. biomedical research system for the next ...
If you are a woman working in biomedical and life sciences, you may have longer to wait for your academic paper to appear in print than a comparable paper authored by a man. According to research ...
Two Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering researchers—Jean Fan, an assistant professor, and Casey Taylor, an associate professor—are among nearly 400 recently announced recipients of the Presidential ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Could improved screening methods for detecting newborn heart defects save more lives? That’s what Mississippi State’s Amirtaha Taebi is using a $600,000 National Science Foundation ...
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