Is Dry January a Good Idea? Thomas Stopka, an expert on substance use disorder and related risks, shares thoughts on the concept’s benefits and drawbacks.
Bridging Pathogens and Progress in Lyme Disease Research Meet Bree Aldridge, a dynamic scientist and educator at TUSM, where her expertise in engineering, biology, and systems-level data analysis shapes groundbreaking research.
The 2024 Earle P. Charlton Poster Competition Research competition, celebrating the dedication and excellence of Tufts University's graduate students.
Decoding Chronic Lyme: Investigating Epigenetic Signatures Discover how Tanja Petnicki-Ocwieja is helping advance research and discovery with the Tufts Lyme Disease Initiative.
Student Research Projects in Malaysia Improve Global Health Education The Tufts Global Research Assistant Program exposes students to public health challenges abroad and affirms a passion for global health.
Study Challenges Assumptions About How Tuberculosis Bacteria Grow Researchers reveal how the deadly pathogen 'breaks the rules' of bacterial biology.
Teaching AI the Rules of the Brain Tufts neuroscientist Michael Halassa on generating data from neurons to inform artificial intelligence.
People with Schizophrenia Show Distinct Brain Activity When Faced with Conflicting Information Researchers introduce a biomarker to indicate whether someone is struggling with the inflexible thinking associated with the disorder.
The Frontier of Lyme Disease Prevention: Q&A with Kee-Lee Stocks Discover how PhD student Kee-Lee Stocks is making strides in Lyme disease research and prevention.