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A recent study from the Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging linked food cravings with loose eating patterns and higher BMI
The drop in traffic-related air pollution in the Boston area found by Tufts researchers offers lessons for the future
Alum Eric Wilburn helps run a business that directly benefits the people and wildlife in a national park in Mozambique—and hopes it will be a model for others
Emal Lesha, a recent graduate from the Tufts School of Medicine, talks about his path from Albania to matching to a residency in neurosurgery.
Wiku Adisasmito, an adjunct professor at Tufts' Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, leads the fight against the novel coronavirus in the world’s fourth-largest nation.
Tragedy threatened to derail Lisha Shakya-Lee’s dream of becoming a dentist—until her community at Tufts stepped up.
Veterinary assistant Kate Jolly—a Tufts at Tech alum—is the glue holding clinicians, owners, and students together in the Foster Hospital ER.
Sean Harrington, A14, managed the software team for the Patriots, and now he’s got a startup focused on nutrition for top athletes.
Christine Jost, a Cummings School and Fletcher School alum, works to get U.S. aid where it’s needed to fight COVID-19, locusts, and other emergencies across the globe.
Daniel Caron, A20, discovers how some insects sense and respond to pain, and may have created a new model for scientists.
Tufts undergrad Saherish Surani, A21, interviewed people new to the country for her book "The Stories of U.S."
As dean of clinical affairs at Tufts School of Medicine, obstetrician Henry Klapholz knows how to deliver on a good medical education.
India Napier, V20, channeled her passion for diversity and inclusion into a STEM program for under-privileged elementary students.