
Thinking Space: New Innovations in Biomedical Research
Art by Ellie Gabriel. Biotech and biomedical business skyrockets, literally, as Andrea Yip, CEO and founder of Luna Design and Innovation, launches commercial research experiments

Art by Ellie Gabriel. Biotech and biomedical business skyrockets, literally, as Andrea Yip, CEO and founder of Luna Design and Innovation, launches commercial research experiments

Art by Ellie Gabriel. Ileana Valdez is inventive, inspired, and intelligent, and over the quarantine period, she used these traits along with her education to

Art by Charlotte Leakey. If you’ve ever read a schlocky sci-fi novel or tuned into an episode of Cosmos, you’ve probably heard of dark matter,

Art by Karen Lin. On a snowy February evening, thirty undergraduates gather inside a brightly lit classroom on the first floor of Leet Oliver Memorial

Graphic by Tai Michaels. As the pandemic continues to worsen in many areas, there are worrying signs that the Affordable Care Act, the central law

Graphic by Tai Michaels. The debate between the importance of personalized medicine compared to general medicine is a growing one. As gene sequencing becomes increasingly

Graphic by Ishani Singh. The push for decarceration has become increasingly urgent over the past months as calls for an overhaul of the criminal justice

Graphic by Ishani Singh. According to a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, daily use of low-dose aspirin
Three individuals aged 35, 45, and 58 years recently developed Parkinson symptoms following COVID-19 infection, indicating that COVID-19 might increase risk of Parkinson’s disease (PD).

Graphic by Annie Lin. By now, COVID-19’s racial disparities have become clear, as Black and Latinx people are overrepresented in COVID-19 cases and deaths. However,
Researchers at Johns Hopkins have found that age, sex, and severity of disease can predict antibody levels and quality in COVID-19 survivors. Survivors can help

Graphic by Tai Michaels. Vote. It’s a word, an imperative and a plea that we have heard a lot lately. Everyday we are reminded of