Health advocates hope to gain approval for an anatomically correct kidney emoji that could be used to improve patient-provider communication.
Health advocates hope to gain approval for an anatomically correct kidney emoji that could be used to improve patient-provider communication.
Emily is the communication specialist for the Ragon Institute of MGH, Harvard and MIT, where she combines her love for science and writing.
Dr. Tohyama is studying the brain mechanisms of patients with chronic pain and loves using her creativity to answer research questions.
Dr. Apiou’s focus is on teaching and practicing unique models of innovation through collaboration across academia and industry.
Dr. Ruiz is studying the interactions of the immune system with tumor cells in the brain and neck. He also loves dancing and bike riding.
Shannon Stratton, BFA, is a grant administrator in the Center for Genomic Medicine, a talented photographer and a Red Sox fan.
Our next guest is Ishan Bhatia, BA, a research technician in Dr. Nitya Jain’s group at the Mucosal Immunology and Biology Research Center.
Mass General researchers have seen a surge in patients citing their appearance on Zoom and other remote meeting platforms as the reason for seeking care.
Chih-Chung “Jerry” Lin, PhD, is a postdoctoral researcher in the lab of Rudy Tanzi, PhD, a badminton enthusiast, and co-founder of Open Box Science.
Humans of MGRI is a new initiative with the goal of getting-to-know members of the Research Institute. Meet Alexandra!
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