Late-breaking results from clinical trials, debates about lifestyle choices and cardiovascular risk, and improving clinical care with generative AI are among the topics being presented by UC San ...
Knowing how to find pertinent and reliable resources is an essential skill that will give students confidence as they explore ...
Breakthrough studies in hematopathology — including advances in genetic testing, relapse prediction and detection of hidden, disease-defining gene fusions in AML — will be presented at the ...
Alongside Leah Blankenship and Lila Kaye, two neurodivergent graduate students from UO, Smear created the NeuroDiversity Innovation Centers for Excellence in Neuroscience, otherwise known as “NICE in ...
In this episode, we take a deeper look at whether education research can ever truly be neutral and what happens when ideology ...
VENTURA, Calif., Nov. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr. Sabine Hazan, gastroenterologist, physician-scientist at ProgenaBiome, and author of Let's Talk Sh!t, has been honored with the Outstanding ...
We're thrilled to welcome Santa Fe-based artist Jordan Ann Craig, a painter and printmaker whose approach to abstraction is ...
Bryan Salmons wasn't expecting to kick off Lincoln University's new Distinguished Lecture Series, but it's an opportunity ...
UCSF's new quarterly public lecture series aims to help people understand the human impact of scientific research.
The scientific method has been the gold standard in analysis for at least 400 years, but you wouldn’t know that from reading much financial research. Untested market truisms, spurious correlations and ...
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