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Microscope image showing lymphatic vessels (red) in the brain’s outer protective layer, called the dura. These vessels form a rich and complex network that helps drain waste from the brain, revealing the diversity and direction of lymphatic flow within the meninges. Image courtesy of Dr. Onder Albayram.

Taking Out the Trash

October 30, 2025

MUSC scientists have discovered, for the first time in people, a previously unknown pathway that helps the brain to drain away waste.

Dr. Alana Rojewski (left) and Dr. Katherine Sterba (right)

HIV Smoking Cessation

October 30, 2025

Hollings Cancer Center researchers have been awarded a federal grant to help people with HIV to quit smoking by changing practices in Ryan White clinics.

A man's left ear.

Trial Expands

October 30, 2025

A highly sought-after clinical trial testing under-the-skin cochlear implants is expanding earlier than expected.

Dr. Jennifer Dahne

Decentralized Clinical Trials

October 29, 2025

New tools out of MUSC take aim at current pitfalls and bottlenecks of collecting data for decentralized clinical trials and protecting their integrity.

Dr.Kenneth Ruggiero (left) and Dr. Carla Kmett Danielson (right). Danielson directs the new BRIGHT Center and Ruggiero is co-director. Dr. Danielson directs the new BRIGHT Center and Dr. Ruggiero is co-director.

BRIGHT Center

October 23, 2025

MUSC’s new BRIGHT Center will promote growth and health after trauma.

HPV cancers public health researcher Dr. Trisha Amboree poses at Hollings Cancer Center

Improving Screening Rates

October 22, 2025

With more support, federally qualified health centers could be a key factor in improving cervical cancer screening rates, researchers say.

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Precision Neurorehabilitation

October 21, 2025

MUSC to launch precision neurorehabilitation center with $6.5M in NIH support. Dr. Steven Kautz leads effort with strong potential for national impact.

stylized image of mRNA strands in a sci fi universe

Cancer Vaccine

October 16, 2025

Clinical trials are using mRNA technology to develop personalized vaccines intended to prevent cancer from returning.

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Choosing Clinical Trials

October 07, 2025

After learning she had breast cancer, Patricia Latham agreed to take part in a clinical trial to assess whether some women could avoid radiation.

Dr. Betty Tsao,professor and Richard M. Silver Endowed Chair for Inflammation Research, Division of Rheumatology & Immunology

Lupus in the DNA

October 02, 2025

Rare mutations could be a key to finding new treatments for lupus.

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