Medicine

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The rhythm of life

Quenton Rashawn Bubb is an MD-PhD student pioneering cell therapies for children with leukemia. He’s also an amateur jazz musician. “You’ll never regret knowing how to express yourself,” his parents told him when he was young.

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Steps toward a more just future

At the inaugural Health Equity Symposium, participants tackled aspects of inequity in research, clinical care, education, and policy.

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Alexa, how much insulin do I need today?

An AI app that runs on smart speakers can help patients manage their Type 2 diabetes by telling them the correct insulin dose to take.

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Psychoactive drug treats PTSD

A plant-based psychoactive compound safely led to improvements in depression, anxiety, and functioning among military veterans with traumatic brain injuries.

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Digital interventions for binge drinking

Emergency medicine specialist Brian Suffoletto lost two friends to an alcohol-related accident in college. He now develops smartphone tools to head off unsafe drinking.

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Investigating the brain’s deepest mysteries

Karl Deisseroth created a multidisciplinary in-patient research program and laboratory to better understand neuropsychiatric disorders and share those discoveries with the world.