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The $350 million NERB boosts the university’s ability to engage in multi-site clinical trials, targeting treatments for both rare and common diseases.
Massachusetts lawmakers are considering legislation to ban cell phones in schools and regulate social media usage by minors at home to address concerns about distractions, mental health, and ...
But from the government's roundtable on prior authorization reform to my conversation with Joint Commission CEO Dr. Jonathan ...
Miller suffered at home for days, taking painkillers to manage the pain from an incomplete abortion. The 41-year-old had lupus, diabetes, and hypertension, and was warned she could die trying to carry ...
Mourners gathered for the funeral for the brain-dead Georgia woman who was taken off of life support after her son Chance was ...
Dr. Michael Collins, who expanded both enrollment and funding during his tenure, said he will step down at the end of the ...
Dr. Michael Collins has been head of the state's only public medical school since 2007. The Boston Business Journal's Power ...
The IU School of Medicine opened its new Medical Education and Research Building, complete with new classrooms and research ...
Patrick Gallagher has been named deputy executive vice chancellor of people strategy at Worcester, Mass.-based UMass Chan Medical School, effective June 30. Prior to his new role, Mr. Gallagher served ...
UMass Chan Medical School’s Health AI Assurance Laboratory signed a memorandum of understanding with Red Cell Partners, an investment firm and incubator, to develop a variety of artificial ...
Small, 3D-printed devices, designed to be implanted directly under the skin, could allow people with type 1 diabetes to ...