God’s Grace: The Sheila Johnson Story
BET+ ORIGINAL. After her Air Force career is cut short by a cancer diagnosis, Sheila Johnson founds an advocacy group to empower Black women and men dealing with the disease.
BET+ ORIGINAL. After her Air Force career is cut short by a cancer diagnosis, Sheila Johnson founds an advocacy group to empower Black women and men dealing with the disease.
Myeloma Paper of the Day, May 2nd, suggested by Robert Orlowski / cancer, Georgina Anderson, Ieuan Walker, James Roy, Jose Guerrero Lopez, MD Anderson Cancer
Editorial: The latest intelligence from leaders in the maternity sector suggests that the problem is not confined to a few examples of extraordinary neglect of…
Dr. Jennifer A. Wargo, Dr. Nadim J. Ajami, and Dr. Carrie R. Daniel-MacDougall describe their academic and clinical work on the role of the microbiome…
Farmers have been hesitant to allow health officials onto their land because of the “stigma” of bird flu, another vet said.
World Class: Purpose, Passion, and the Pursuit of Greatness On and Off the Field
Karl Deisseroth and his collaborators have launched a center to measure cognitive function and gather real-time data on human brain activity in ways previously attempted…
Gen Z is marching into the job market, and they have some demands for employers. But are they being realistic?
Look Who’s Stalking: A Psychiatrist’s Tale
Agenda-driven science that purports to advance “scientific truth” has the potential to undermine scientific integrity.
Constance Jean (Connie) Eaves was a pioneering scientist with outstanding and consistent contributions throughout her long-spanning, fifty-plus-year career. Her work with over 500 publications in hematopoiesis…