Kim, an associate professor of neuroscience and engineering at Brown, found a way to use cortical spheroids to study a type ...
The discovery of a gut-to-brain regulation pathway in flies calls for additional consideration on how certain medications can be used to treat obesity and diabetes in humans.
As part of a daylong visit that also included discussion with student veterans at Brown and the Watson Institute’s military ...
In the master of science degree program, students learn how to use data responsibly, giving local and global learners ...
The two-year master’s program merges the fields of data science, technology and health care to uniquely position graduates to ...
Launched by Brown students a decade ago, the annual 1vyG conference convenes undocumented, first-generation and low-income ...
Eliza Ge is a medical anthropology student interested in how ethics of good care for Rare Diseases are constructed and practiced within China’s public healthcare system. Her research focuses on the ...
Karla's research is focused on using critical legal theories to examine how laws and practices impact the lives of undocumented immigrants, particularly within the context of labor and education in ...
Ang's research interests are in Economy and Development, Occupation and Work, Demographic Changes and Social Inequality. He is currently investigating 1) how partisan divide influences U.S. industrial ...
Ben's research interests are in health and education, particularly on the long-run effects of health and education disparities on the labor market, intergenerational mobility, and wealth inequality.
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American policy towards Indian peoples in the latter half of the nineteenth century exhibited a peculiar mix of benevolence and hostility. Following the end of the Civil War, many former abolitionists ...