Developmental Molecular and Chemical Biology
Experts in the field of cervical cancer join Tufts as part of a broader effort to support critical research collaborations between the university and Tufts Medicine.
Announcing the first two hires of a planned, joint cluster hire initiative between Tufts University School of Medicine and Tufts Medicine
Announcing the faculty recipients of the 2024 Charlton Research Grants.
New research delves into the role of PIP3, a vital molecule, in driving cellular shape and tissue organization.
Scientists test therapeutic strategy that reduces lung injury and inflammation caused by an overactive immune response to the flu virus.
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.
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
Two Tufts researchers have developed and patented an approach that may lead to the ability to recreate tissue in people with anosmia
Announcing the 2023 recipients of the Natalie V. Zucker Research Center for Women Scholars Award.
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