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  • Leadership and mentorship in women’s health and science

    For more than a century, women at Cornell have been pioneering advances in evidence-based science, nutrition, and health. Julia Finkelstein describes why she proud of this legacy and how this has inspired her to mentor the next generation of leaders in the field.

  • Cochrane Colloquium 2026 - Call for abstracts now open

    Abstract submissions are now open for the Cochrane Colloquium 2026, taking place in the vibrant and historic city of Kraków, Poland.

  • Announcing the 2026 Cochrane Colloquium in Kraków, Poland

    The 2026 Cochrane Colloquium will take place in Kraków, Poland, on 8–10 December 2026, with Satellite Meetings on 7 December 2026. The event will be hosted at the ICE Kraków Congress Centre, one of Europe’s leading venues for international scientific gatherings.

  • Filling the gaps: pioneering living evidence gap maps for dengue

    Dengue is rising rapidly worldwide, driven by climate change. Cochrane’s new dengue evidence gap map highlights where strong research exists and where critical gaps remain. Developed with global stakeholders, discover how it could guide decisions, policies, and future research to reduce the impact of dengue.

  • Cochrane's sustainable path to open access

    At the Cochrane Collaboration, open science has long been at the heart of our ethos. From publishing free plain language summaries in multiple languages to making study data available, we have always strived to make our evidence accessible, transparent and useful to as many people as possible.

  • Saving patients from life-threatening stroke

    An influential Cochrane review has changed how hospitals across the world treat stroke patients, saving thousands of lives and improving care for hundreds of thousands more.

  • Most common methods of inducing labour similarly effective

    A new review including over 100 clinical trials has found that no induction method was clearly effective than low-dose vaginal misoprostol, although some methods were less effective and safety profiles varied.

  • 2025 in review: tracking and growing patient and public involvement

    For more than 30 years, Cochrane has championed the involvement of patients and the public in shaping health evidence, and this commitment remains just as strong today. In 2025, we took significant steps to embed PPI more deeply into our work.

  • Maternal Health Awareness Day 2026: Turning evidence into safer care for mothers, newborns, and children

    From preventing complications in pregnancy to improving outcomes for the world’s youngest children, our work reflects the disparities in maternal, newborn and child health that still persist today. For Maternal Health Awareness Day, we take a look at some of Cochrane's achievements in this area, and our plans for the future.

  • Cochrane Interactive Learning launches a new module on living systematic reviews

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