Improving the health and wellness of all.
The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University promotes the health of individuals and communities through education, research, and clinical excellence.
Our Mission
A community invested in discovery and active engagement.
Impactful Work
Improving the health of populations through research and service.
Leading Scholars
Transformative and socially responsible education in the life sciences.
News
All news Interrupting one function of a protein that plays a key role in cellular signaling may allow the development of new classes of cancer therapeutics, according to new research led by a Brown physician-scientist and published in the journal Science.
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From the Lab: Frederike Petzschner maps mind-body connections for improved well-being
Academic Symposium puts spotlight on nearly 150 medical student research projects
Suicide prevention program decreases risks, saves lives among people recently released from jail
Study finds pitch accuracy more important than speed in MLB batting outcomes
Diversity and Inclusion
Our mission to serve society and advance human health is grounded in a commitment to building a diverse campus community.
Our Community
Biology at Brown
At Brown, we take a “one faculty” approach. The expert researchers in our basic science departments teach undergraduate, graduate, and medical students in their preclinical years.
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Student Life
Our students live, learn, and thrive within a vibrant and supportive community that celebrates intellectual curiosity and rigor while encouraging personal and professional growth.
Our Campus
Degree Programs
The Warren Alpert Medical School offers degree programs in which you can earn a Master of Science, Master of Public Health, or doctoral degree in addition to an MD.
From the Source
Learn more about the medical student experience at Brown University.
Explore
Learn about our 19 departments situated on the Brown University campus and throughout Brown's eight teaching hospitals.
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