
Alumni Profile: Amy Romano (YSN ’04, SOM ’15)
For Amy Romano (SOM ’15, YSN ’04), few things are as special as childbirth—an intimate experience shared by women throughout history yet deeply influenced by

For Amy Romano (SOM ’15, YSN ’04), few things are as special as childbirth—an intimate experience shared by women throughout history yet deeply influenced by

The widespread use of opioids such as heroin, morphine, fentanyl, and oxycodone has proven to be a complex and persistent predicament for millions of people

Image courtesy of Courtesy of Leah Morgan As a medical student in her home country of Denmark, Sara Naseri quickly realized that time—in particular, early

Image 1: Risha (with lab coat) in front of the lab she works at. Photo by Fareed Salmon. Risha Chakraborty (YC ’25) describes herself as

Photo courtesy of Emily Boring, communicated by Paul-Alexander Lejas Although religion and science are frequently portrayed as conflicting forces, Emily Boring (YC ’18, DIV ’23)

Image Courtesy of Pixabay. Thanks to revolutionary treatments that have emerged in recent decades, those diagnosed with cancer have strong reasons to be more hopeful