Brown Innovation and Research Collaborative for Health

About

Our end goal—to improve the lives of people in Rhode Island and beyond.

Why BIRCH?

The name Brown Innovation and Research Collaborative for Health, or BIRCH, was chosen with input from leaders at all levels of the research enterprise, across our institutions. It comprehensively reflects our vision:

  • Brown: we are anchored at the University—no matter where our faculty practice or conduct their research, they are united by affiliation with Brown;
  • Innovation: we are aligning our research in order to encourage innovation, removing the obstacles and allowing our faculty to achieve impact;
  • Research: we are squarely focused on discovery, from basic science to clinical trials and population health;
  • Collaborative: we are committed to working together;

Health: our end goal—to improve the lives of people in Rhode Island and beyond.

Rooted in Science

The name BIRCH undoubtedly brings to mind the birch tree, which holds scientific and symbolic associations that resonate with the vision for BIRCH. Known as a pioneer species, the birch is often the first tree to take root and flourish on fresh earth. Etymologically, the word birch means to “shine.” The tree has significance in numerous spiritual traditions, often symbolizing rebirth and purification. And the birch has long been used medicinally by indigenous peoples, who recognized its antiseptic and healing properties. While not intentional, we believe these associations with growth, renewal, and healing reflect what we envision for BIRCH.