Ruth Marguerite Easterling, M1921, was one of the first Black female students at Tufts University School of Medicine and went on to become a celebrated pathologist.
"If I can get even one student to have that 'aha' moment or to connect with me as a mentor in a way that makes their professional path meaningful, that makes me one happy educator."
In research labs and clinical settings, faculty across Tufts School of Medicine and Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences are investigating cancer caused by herpes, HIV, HPV, and other viruses.
From anxiety and depression to stress and social media, many teens are struggling. Tufts experts share tips for how to help through prevention and treatment.
Professor Gail Sonenshein has spent three decades working on breast cancer, developing a therapy to potentially stop the growth and spread of one third of all breast cancer cases