Author: Dawn Heimer, Editor, Modern Women in STEM Note: to commemorate International Women’s Day we kick off our Women in STEM series…
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Women in STEM Women in STEM: stories of Resilience, Spirit and SuccessRead more
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Neglected Tropical Diseases Ending neglected tropical diseases to foster a more inclusive societyRead more
Authors: Kimberly Kamara, Associate Vice President, Programs; and Tegan Mosugu, Associate Director, Public Affairs A world free of parasitic, bacterial, and viral…
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Your Say Treating Obesity in Primary Care: Lifting the Veil of InvisibilityRead more
Author: Elizabeth Ciemins, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.A. The prevalence of obesity among U.S. adults more than doubled from less than 15% in 1985…
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Your Say Virtual Reality: A Route for Teaching Empathy to Medical Students?Read more
A guest post from Daniel Palazuelos, M.D., MPH, global health implementer-educator at Harvard Medical School, the Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), and…
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Covid-19 Blurring Lines: Between Vaccine Urgency in a Pandemic and Research and Regulation EthicsRead more
Author: T V Padma is a science journalist based in New Delhi, with special interest in public health and research ethics Ten…
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Guest Post Alternate Publishing Model?Read more
Author: Paweł Borowicz, Researcher, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway. Image credit: Pawel Borowicz Did you know that the…
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Your Say Let’s welcome back onsite scientific conferences coupled with online attendance optionRead more
Author: Rafiou Agoro, Postdoctoral fellow, Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics at Indiana University School of Medicine As I was navigating my…
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Your Say Is safety training truly safe without ergonomics?Read more
Authors: Michael Nguyen-Truong, Courtney Doherty The New York Times recently revealed that many lab technicians are suffering repetitive-use injuries from working for…
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Covid-19 Antibody testing could lend a hand to global vaccine programs crippled by COVID-19Read more
Authors: Simon Mutembo and Naor Bar-Zeev COVID-19, the most significant global pandemic since 1918, has overwhelmed the attention of most political and…
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post Synergizing the graduate and undergraduate research experiences in the labRead more
Author: Urmimala Basu, Post-doctoral research fellow, Harvard Medical School Excited, sobered, wandering, frustrated, grinding, cautiously optimistic, hopeful, survived, grateful. These words…
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Covid-19 Who Gets the Vaccine? To ensure vulnerable populations get priority access to a COVID-19 vaccine, we need better health dataRead more
Authors: Debra Winberg, Janani Jayesh, Thomas Roades, Dr. Andrea Feigl and Dr. Jenna Patterson of the Health Finance Institute As unfurling the complexities…
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Global health Frugal Ecosystem in Nepal: Lesson for Least Developed CountriesRead more
Authors: Sweekrity Kanodia, Sudarshan GC Nepal is a developing nation faced with poor healthcare infrastructure due to geographical, economic and socio-cultural constraints. …