Tufts Launches University-Wide Training Series on Civil Rights Protections Nearly 100 sessions will be made available to accommodate all faculty, staff, and affiliates at the university.
Chris Dulla Named the Annetta and Gustav Grisard Professor of Neuroscience Chris Dulla, PhD, is honored with a named professorship recognizing his leadership in neuroscience at Tufts.
Tufts Affirms Commitment to Institutional Pluralism To safeguard free speech and promote open inquiry, Tufts will avoid official statements on issues not related to the institution’s mission.
Making Progress Toward Equitable Food Systems in the Mississippi Delta A School of Medicine assistant professor highlights community members’ stories to understand and address their unique food access challenges.
Immune Molecule Long Tied to Inflammation May Benefit the Aging Brain Study shows that STING, a molecule that some experimental drugs seek to block, may actually help protect the brain against Alzheimer’s-like decline.
New AI Tool Reveals How Drugs Kill Tuberculosis Tufts researchers’ approach uncovers how TB treatments can best work together at the cellular level to speed better cures.
Dr. Eleanor Kharasch, V25, MG25 (M.P.H.), Publishes Research in Collaboration Between TVFS and MPH Program Research offers insights into treatment for small ruminants, addressing industry-wide health issue of parasite resistance.
Why Public Health Is More Important Now Than Ever An insightful conversation with Tufts University Master of Public Health Professor Jonathon Gass, MPH, PhD.
Wildfire Smoke Is Obvious, Its Long-Term Health Impacts Are Not A School of Medicine expert and an alum share what’s needed to better understand how wildfire smoke, both wildland and urban, impacts our health.