08 / June / 2026 Doctoral students in health-related fields are trained for research but poorly prepared for leadership International survey reveals a lack of consistent leadership development initiatives in health-related PhD programs Por Gilberto Stam
29 / May / 2026 Leukemia caused by a virus transmitted through breastfeeding could be prevented with maternal screening With incidence rates up to 32 times higher among Caribbean immigrants and cases often mistaken for other lymphomas, ATLL is an underrecognized disease for which Japan now has prevention measures Por Gilberto Stam
05 / May / 2026 Norwegian writing methodology increases approval rate of scientific funding proposals by 30% Courses at the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research reverse the traditional approach, posting approval rates of between 15% and 30% Por Gilberto Stam
02 / February / 2026 Educators and trainee teachers want to use AI but lack the necessary training Study shows that teacher training courses do not make good use of generative artificial intelligence due to lack of training and institutional guidelines Por Gilberto Stam
08 / September / 2025 Psychiatric genetics: Studies ignore Latin America and widen inequalities Lack of ethnic diversity in research may deprive mixed-race populations of more accurate diagnoses and personalized treatments for psychiatric disorders Por Gilberto Stam
15 / May / 2025 Otavio Berwanger: “We need to increase the efficiency of randomized clinical trials” Executive director of the George Institute for Global Health UK and chair in Clinical Trials at Imperial College London advocates for more efficient, innovative, and representative clinical trials based on pragmatic designs, digital technology, AI applications, routinely collected data, and patient and public involvement participation Por Gilberto Stam
25 / April / 2025 Reproducibility crisis hits biomedicine Seven in every ten biomedical scientists have been unable to reproduce scientific experiments, warns international study involving researchers from 80 countries Por Gilberto Stam
04 / April / 2025 Using the immune system to fight brain cancer Research reveals that immune cells modified with CAR and cytokine have the potential to cure up to 67% of mice with glioblastoma, paving the way for new treatments Por Gilberto Stam
27 / January / 2025 Book presents evolution as scientific fact Publication collates evidence firming up Darwin’s theory of evolution, and discusses how science is positioning itself against denialism Por Gilberto Stam
21 / August / 2024 The atlas that could revolutionize medicine An international consortium, supported by Brazilian researchers, reveals details of the human body’s molecular composition and operations at a cellular level Por Gilberto Stam