Joining 21,000 global participants, members of Professor of Biology Mike Roberts' cancer lab explore the latest advances in cancer science, bioinformatics and drug discovery.
Dickinson launches a new chapter of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity on campus.
Meet standout student-athletes Ethan Jarden ’26 and Isra Khan ’26, who made a major impact on the soccer field this season.
Megan Cravinho '25 is focused on the fight against cancer, conducting research at the Dana-Farber Institute as part of a high-level MD/Ph.D. program.
Biochemistry & molecular biology majors secure jobs at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School and the Broad Institute; and Massachusetts General Hospital: The Suvà Laboratory.
Pre-health cohort puts in the time and effort, with an eye toward medical careers.
Learn more about Dickinson's first Human Anatomy course.
The new fellowship supports research and internships both on campus and off, across the academic year and through the summer.
University of Maryland School of Dentistry and world-renowned R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center welcome their first two Dickinsonians into new program.
At the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT and across the globe, Liam Alec Stenson Ortiz ’19 helps prepare for future pandemics, with a focus on the world's underserved communities.
A scholarship made Sammy Garcia '23's Dickinson research project possible. That research led to a high-level internship and career at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT.
Biochemistry & molecular biology majors secure research positions at NIAID, Lonza and the Broad Institute and are accepted to graduate programs.
“Studying immunology in the midst of the COVID pandemic has made for especially relevant lessons,” says Galil Cohen ’23, a biochemistry & molecular biology major and a Red Devil soccer player.
Biochemistry & molecular biology major Conor Wagner ’24 discusses his plans to become a physician, the international field-research Mosaic course that yielded meaningful insights, and more.
Inspired by granddaughter Laney Herndon '22, Albert '60 and Virginia Alley established a program to make health-focused service trips available to students planning related careers.