Meet the Tufts MPH Faculty: Real-World Expertise, Research, and Teaching in Action Learn more about Tufts MPH faculty and the research, practice, and community work that guide their classrooms.
What Should I Do With Unused or Expired Prescription Medications? There are many options for safe medication disposal, explains a clinical pharmacologist and associate professor of medicine.
Using Ghrelin mRNA for the Smart Targeting of Damaged Joints In a step toward disease-modifying therapy, Tufts researchers and collaborators have pioneered nanoparticles that target damaged cartilage and adapt to disease severity.
Tufts Vice Provost for Research Named Foreign Fellow of Indian National Science Academy Bernard Arulanandam’s research interests include the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in immune responses to infectious diseases.
Amid a Rise in Knee Injuries, Tips for Prevention and Recovery A sports medicine expert shares his tips for treating and recovering from the most common knee injuries.
Tufts Professor Named Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors James Schwob uses the mechanisms behind how we smell for a deeper understanding of the regulation of the development of neurons.
The Dos and Don’ts of Cold Weather Sports A physical therapist at the School of Medicine offers advice on preventing and recovering from injuries caused by winter sports.
Mini Med School Makes a Mighty Impact on High School Students The program gives high school students interested in medicine a chance to find the right professional path for themselves.
AI in PT: How One Professor Is Leading the Charge At the School of Medicine, the new technology is creating unique learning opportunities for medical students and giving faculty a helping hand.