Researchers in the Aldridge Lab have devised rules for a faster, more effective way to identify potential new drug cocktails against this infectious disease.
The most academically accomplished class ever enrolled, the incoming class sustains Tufts’ focus on creating a student body that is diverse and inclusive.
The Foundations for Future Leadership Minor gives students an important baseline of skills and knowledge while opening the doorway to a world of leadership and innovation.
Stern Family Professor of Engineering David Kaplan joins the Tällberg Foundation podcast to discuss cellular agriculture's potential to feed a hungry world.
Tufts researchers devise an mRNA-based cancer vaccine delivered directly into the lymphatic system, leading to a more potent response than other cancer vaccines.
Researchers at Tufts University and the University of Oxford report a causal link between activating dormant shingles and herpes viruses, inflammation, and Alzheimer’s disease.
Researchers at the School of Engineering, known for advances in cellular agriculture, now venture into research on a protein source they say is ideal for travel that may span years.