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June 17, 2014 – 11:07 pm | One Comment

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Brown Institute for Brain Science marks decade of research impact
October 6, 2010 – 4:02 pm | No Comments
Brown Institute for Brain Science marks decade of research impact

Brown Institute for Brain Science marks decade of research impact The Future of the Brain, a two-day symposium Oct. 13-14, 2010, marks an extraordinary first decade for the Brown Institute for Brain Science. PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — Just as intense concentration allows a sharp mind to perform at its peak, a research institute that […]

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Brown licenses potential muscular dystrophy treatment to Tivorsan Pharmaceuticals
September 20, 2010 – 4:18 pm | No Comments
Brown licenses potential muscular dystrophy treatment to Tivorsan Pharmaceuticals

Brown licenses potential muscular dystrophy treatment to Tivorsan Pharmaceuticals Duchenne muscular dystrophy affects only young boys, who begin to show symptoms when they are of preschool age. The disease is invariably fatal. Justin Fallon has led a research team that has developed a novel therapy in mice. Brown University has licensed the technology to Tivorsan […]

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Researchers build ‘artificial ovary’ to develop oocytes into mature human eggs
September 14, 2010 – 4:55 pm | No Comments
Researchers build ‘artificial ovary’ to develop oocytes into mature human eggs

Researchers build ‘artificial ovary’ to develop oocytes into mature human eggs Researchers at Brown University and Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island have built an artificial human ovary that can grow oocytes into mature human eggs in the laboratory. That development, reported in the Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, could help preserve fertility […]

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Brown-led research divines structure for class of proteins
September 8, 2010 – 5:26 pm | No Comments
Brown-led research divines structure for class of proteins

Brown-led research divines structure for class of proteins A research team led by Brown University has determined the structure for three proteins in a class known as intrinsically disordered proteins. The findings, reported in Structure, are important because they show how these proteins fold with the regulator protein phosphatase-1, which must happen for biological instructions […]

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Computer-based video analysis boosts data gathering in behavioral studies
September 7, 2010 – 5:57 pm | No Comments
Computer-based video analysis boosts data gathering in behavioral studies

Computer-based video analysis boosts data gathering in behavioral studies Thomas Serre, assistant professor of cognitive, linguistic and psychological sciences at Brown, and colleagues at MIT and Caltech have developed a computer-based system that can learn how to identify behaviors of interest and then analyze many hours of video. The team describes the system in Nature […]

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Study: Diet and alcohol alter epigenetics of breast cancer, could predict severity of disease
July 29, 2010 – 6:57 pm | No Comments
Study: Diet and alcohol alter epigenetics of breast cancer, could predict severity of disease

Study: Diet and alcohol alter epigenetics of breast cancer, could predict severity of disease Researchers from Brown University and the University of California have shown that the epigenetic profiles of breast tumors are related to patient diet and alcohol use as well as tumor size. PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — Researchers from Brown University and […]

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Study: Medicare policy may account for growing length of hospice stays in nursing homes
July 9, 2010 – 7:50 pm | No Comments
Study: Medicare policy may account for growing length of hospice stays in nursing homes

Study: Medicare policy may account for growing length of hospice stays in nursing homes Hospice care, certified and reimbursed by Medicare, offers specialized end-of-life care in the nursing-home setting. A new study finds that the average length of hospice stays is growing and has doubled in 10 years. A reimbursement policy based on when more […]

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$42M Renovation to Make New Home for Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences
June 9, 2010 – 8:25 pm | No Comments
$42M Renovation to Make New Home for Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences

$42M Renovation to Make New Home for Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences Brown University will renovate the Metcalf laboratories to create a home for the newly created Department of Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences. The renovation began in June with an expected completion date of October 2011. PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — Brown University will […]

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Sleep – High Quality and Enough of It – Is Essential for Child Health
June 8, 2010 – 8:47 pm | No Comments
Sleep – High Quality and Enough of It – Is Essential for Child Health

Sleep – High Quality and Enough of It – Is Essential for Child Health Insufficient or poor-quality sleep produces more than grogginess. Inadequate sleep may be a significant factor in childhood obesity, poor decision-making, and lower performance at school. PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — The importance of sleep for children and teenagers is well-documented, but […]

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Study: Mining Is a Major Driver of Sub-Saharan Africa’s TB Epidemic
June 7, 2010 – 10:55 pm | No Comments
Study: Mining Is a Major Driver of Sub-Saharan Africa’s TB Epidemic

Study: Mining Is a Major Driver of Sub-Saharan Africa’s TB Epidemic A study by Mark Lurie of Brown University and an international team of researchers has developed the first statistical evidence linking mining to high rates of tuberculosis in sub-Saharan Africa. The exponential rise in TB in the region had been attributed to higher rates […]

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