Science & Medicine
Three mathematicians team up to advance Zimmer’s conjecture. Yes, that Zimmer.
A mixture of theory and practice helps statistician Rina Foygel Barber, SM’09, PhD’12, optimize her results.
How Ken Ono, AB’89, found life in and outside of math.
By studying handedness, psychologist Daniel Casasanto hopes to understand the relationship between body and mind.
The Magazine sits down with the leader of the University’s new level I adult trauma center.
Graduate student Benjamin Blanchard’s enthusiasm about ants fuels his scientific research.
02.27.2017
Dresselhaus, PhD’59, was a model for women and scientists everywhere.
Pioneering pathologist Nancy Warner, SB’44, MD’49, is helping other women scholars follow in her path.
Two experiments reveal the genetic connections between fins and digits.
Psychiatrist Jon Grant, AM’87, is helping treat and raise awareness of behavioral addiction.