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Vote for Your Favorite Science Photo in the 2022 MGRI Image Awards

By Brian Burns | MGRI Image Awards, MGRI Image Awards, Series | 0 comment | 8 November, 2022 | 0

Vote for your favorite science images in the 2022 MGRI Image Awards, an up-close look at research at Massachusetts General Hospital.

MGH Endowed Research Institute Chair Celebration Highlights a Visionary Approach to Translational Sciences

By Brian Burns | Endowed MGH Research Institute Chairs, Translational Research | 0 comment | 24 October, 2022 | 0

Gabriela Apiou, PhD, was named the inaugural incumbent of the Endowed MGH Research Institute Chair in Translational Sciences.

Improving Body Positivity During and After Pregnancy Could Lead to Healthier Mothers and Children

By Brian Burns | Pregnancy and Childcare, Psychiatry | 0 comment | 9 September, 2022 | 2

Body dissatisfaction can increase the risk of postpartum depression and eating disorders, with health consequences for mother and child.

Summer Research Programs for Students Help to Educate, Mentor and Inspire the Next Generation of Scientists

By Brian Burns | Postdocs and Graduate Students | 0 comment | 30 August, 2022 | 0

This summer, approximately 1,200 undergraduate and graduate students came to Mass General to participate in summer research training programs.

Five Things to Know: Researchers Identify New Ways to Differentiate Between Helpful and Harmful inflammatory Responses

By Brian Burns | Pathology | 0 comment | 25 August, 2022 | 0

The study suggests there are common features of recovery that could be applied to a surprisingly large range of diseases.

Researchers Call for New Studies to Learn How Our Brains Change When We’re Awake After Midnight

By Brian Burns | Neurology, Neuroscience | 1 comment | 28 July, 2022 | 0

More research is needed to understand the neurophysiological changes in the brain that occur when we’re awake during the circadian night.

Part of the Solution:  What It’s Like to Participate in a Clinical Research Study (Gluten Challenge) on Celiac Disease

By Brian Burns | Pediatrics | 0 comment | 30 June, 2022 | 0

What happens to a celiac disease patient if or when they are temporarily re-exposed to gluten? A Mass General research participant tells her story.

Congratulations to the 2022 Class of the Bridging Academia and Industry Training Program

By Brian Burns | Translational Research | 0 comment | 28 June, 2022 | 0

The unique training course seeks to create a new culture of collaboration among researchers in academia and industry.

Mass General Expert Explains How You Can Reduce Your Risk of a Stroke

By Brian Burns | MGH Research Scholars, Neurology, Stroke | 1 comment | 24 May, 2022 | 0

The good news is that most strokes are preventable, treatable and beatable, says Natalia Rost, MD, MPH, Chief of the Stroke Division.

How A New Tool Can Help the Media Responsibly Report on Suicide

By Brian Burns | Psychiatry | 0 comment | 13 May, 2022 | 0

TEMPOS is a user-friendly rating scale that can be used to assess adherence to reporting recommendations.

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