Dr. Michael Ombrello — The Rare Case of Beverly Gage
Beverly Gage came to the NIH with a condition that had never been observed before. A mysterious...
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Dr. Sadhana Jackson — Breaking Through the Blood-Brain Barrier
The blood brain barrier keeps bad actors like toxins, viruses, and bacteria from entering the...
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Dr. Meredith Shiels — Health in Numbers
Epidemiologists are the watchful guardians of public health. They collect and analyze data to...
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Dr. Veronica Alvarez and Dr. Bruno Averbeck — On the Pulse of Compulsive Behaviors
Despite negative consequences and the desire to stop, millions of people with compulsive...
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Dr. John Hanover — The Bittersweet Study of Glycobiology
Sugars, also referred to as carbohydrates, aren’t just substances we add to make coffee taste...
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Dr. Sharon Milgram — Making the Most of the Trainee Experience
None of the groundbreaking research taking place in the IRP would be possible with the hard work...
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Dr. Steve Holland — Sussing Out Susceptibility to Sickness
For Dr. Steve Holland, the mystery of why some people are more prone to disease is as much a...
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Dr. Hari Shroff — The Science and Play of Super Resolution Imaging
NASA recently unveiled the first images of the cosmos taken by the James Webb Telescope. But...
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Dr. Joyce Chung — Gathering Helping Hands to Grasp Mental Health
Finding treatments for mental health conditions doesn't just deal with people who live with them....
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Dr. Lauren Porter — Molecular “Transformers:” Switching Form and Function
Science is receptive to new information that can refine the theories we use to make sense of the...
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Drs. Elaine Ostrander and Heidi Parker — Unleashing the Dog Genome
Centuries of selective breeding have given rise to a staggering variety of dog breeds, each with...
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Dr. Matthew Memoli — A Better Shot Against the Flu
The annual flu vaccine is the best way to prevent yourself and others from getting sick. But...
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Dr. Bevil Conway — Coloring Inside the Minds
There is more to color than meets the eye. According to Dr. Bevil Conway, how we perceive color...
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Drs. Natasha Caplen and Richard Maraia — What's Next in the RNAge?
The success of mRNA vaccines against the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, has brought RNA...
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Dr. Anna Nápoles — A New Dawn for Minority Health
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, racial and ethnic minority groups were disproportionately hit....
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Dr. Diana Bianchi — Caring for Two: The Mom-Baby Unit
Pregnancy is by no means necessary for motherhood, but it is necessary for life. And it's no...
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Dr. Louis Staudt — The ABCs of B Cell Lymphomas
Small errors can quickly escalate to have large repercussions. When it comes to cancer, molecular...
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Dr. Kevin Hall — Dueling Diets
Nutrition is a contentious topic. It’s hard to tell fact from fiction. One day eggs are good for...
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Dr. Carlos Zarate — Ketamine to Combat Depression
Ketamine is often thought of as an illicit party drug—something people take for a momentary high....
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Drs. Heidi Kong and Ian Myles — Derm Germs: The Human Skin Microbiome
In nature, strategic alliances can mean the difference between life and death. For humans, such...
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