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Mashup Score: 17Brown researchers show how gut hormones control aging in flies and how it relates to human biology - 25 day(s) ago
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.
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Mashup Score: 19With new investments and affiliation agreements, Lifespan to become Brown University Health - 2 month(s) ago
Lifespan and Brown University finalized agreements to expand their longtime affiliation, outlining new financial investments, academic and governance terms, and a new name for Rhode Island’s largest health care system.
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Mashup Score: 2Brown welcomes talented group of 67 new faculty members - 3 month(s) ago
Representing a wide variety of disciplines and backgrounds, the scholars join the Brown community to guide student-centered learning and engage in high-impact research.
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Mashup Score: 37Agreement between University, student leaders will end ‘divestment’ encampment at Brown - 7 month(s) ago
Students agreed to remove the encampment and refrain from further actions that would violate Brown’s conduct code through the end of the academic year, which includes Commencement and Reunion Weekend.
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Mashup Score: 37Agreement between University, student leaders will end ‘divestment’ encampment at Brown - 7 month(s) ago
Students agreed to remove the encampment and refrain from further actions that would violate Brown’s conduct code through the end of the academic year, which includes Commencement and Reunion Weekend.
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Mashup Score: 12New technique for predicting protein dynamics may prove big breakthrough for drug discovery - 8 month(s) ago
A novel A.I.-powered method developed by a team of Brown University researchers offers a fast, cost-effective way to understand protein structures in multiple dimensions, making it a useful tool for pharmacology.
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Mashup Score: 12New technique for predicting protein dynamics may prove big breakthrough for drug discovery - 8 month(s) ago
A novel A.I.-powered method developed by a team of Brown University researchers offers a fast, cost-effective way to understand protein structures in multiple dimensions, making it a useful tool for pharmacology.
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Mashup Score: 183
Software developed by Brown researchers can translate expressive and complex plain-worded instructions into behaviors a robot can carry out, all without needing thousands of hours of training data.
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Mashup Score: 93
Prof. Wafik El-Deiry elected Chair of the Worldwide Innovative Network (WIN) in Personalized Cancer Medicine Association – WIN Consortium December 07, 2023 – WIN Consortium and Brown University announce the election of Prof. Wafik El-Deiry, Director, Legorreta Cancer Center, Associate Dean, Oncologic Sciences, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University as Chair of the WIN Consortium…
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Honored to share the news of my election as the Chair of the WIN Consortium in Personalized Cancer Medicine. Looking forward to working with colleagues to promote innovation and global impact in precision oncology. https://t.co/J3oUMS6rvR @WIN_Consortium @BrownUniversity… https://t.co/gga59cymXC https://t.co/NfqcPOLKdR
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Mashup Score: 2At Brown University’s School of Public Health, collaborating against future contagion - 1 year(s) ago
A research project called MAPPS is convening a wide array of community members to better understand how social mixing contributes to virus spread, and how that may inform future pandemic response.
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Studying gut hormones in flies could help us treat obesity & diabetes in humans. How? #NIH-funded research found that suppressing an insulin-regulatory hormone affects the lifespan of a fly, which has implications for human medications. @BrownUniversity https://t.co/kzH3zMdtUC