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Dr. Burstin completed her residency training in primary care internal medicine at Boston City Hospital and fellowship in General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research at Brigham and Women's ...
Dr. Jeffrey Flier is an endocrinologist and a professor at Harvard Medical School, where he was the dean from 2007 to 2016.
David Walt, a Harvard University ... was cut from the school. “Cancellation of funding to researchers across the U.S. will delay medical progress and will threaten public health.
David Walt, a professor at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital said he received an email Tuesday from the Department of Health and Human Services that funding for a grant to ...
So far, medical research projects that were ... Sarah Fortune, MD, an immunologist at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, who leads the tuberculosis study, is weighing staff layoffs ...
Harvard Medical School, for example, says federal support has "enabled innovations in cancer immunotherapy, treatments for diabetes and obesity, therapies for autoimmune diseases, the first gene ...
While the high-profile standoff between the Trump administration and Harvard University ... to a Fierce Healthcare inquiry on the status of affiliates. Harvard Medical School’s website lists ...
The Harvard School of Public Health has struggled to cope with President ... second-highest dependence on federal funding, Harvard Medical School. Funding cuts have already terminated at least ...
A Russian scientist working at Harvard Medical School has been detained by federal immigration officials for failing to declare frog embryos, according to her attorney who said the feds are ...
A Russian scientist who works at Harvard University’s Medical School has spent the last six weeks in immigration detention and is facing possible deportation after undeclared frog embryo samples ...
Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova was detained by ICE and will now be deported to either France or Russia. A Russian scientist, Kseniia Petrova, working at Harvard Medical School, was detained by ...
Harvard’s leadership is used to handling demands from its faculty and students. But with the Trump administration’s latest threats, the University is feeling pressure from its hometown, too.