Improved organ transplantation, enhanced anorexia treatments and even the possibility of sending people deeper into space — Yale researchers believe that studying animals’ natural processes, like ...
Nicholas St. Fleur covered the intersection of race, medicine, and the life sciences. He hosted STAT’s health equity podcast, Color Code. For much of Barbara Natterson-Horowitz’s career, her work has ...
A groundbreaking discovery offers hope for reversing kidney damage, challenging the notion that it's irreversible.
Regardless of how the COVID-19 pandemic started, it's clear that deadly diseases can jump from animals to humans ‒ and a new report from Harvard Law School and New York University finds we're not ...
A major new initiative involving Leicester experts aims to redefine human-based research models for greater understanding of disease and the acceleration of new medicines ...