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Meet a Mass General Postdoc: Amy Tsurumi

By Brian Burns | Researcher Profiles, Rheumatology & Immunology | 0 comment | 21 September, 2017 | 0

In honor of National Postdoc Appreciation Week, we’ll be sharing profiles of just a few of our amazing Mass General postdocs to highlight their research and what inspires them.

Meet a Mass General Postdoc: Robert Lochhead

By Brian Burns | Researcher Profiles, Rheumatology & Immunology | 0 comment | 18 September, 2017 | 0

This week is National Postdoc Appreciation Week, a time to recognize the significant contributions that postdoctoral scholars make to the research community.

Evaluating the Impact of Cutbacks to HIV Programs in Resource-Limited Nations

By Brian Burns | HIV & AIDS, Population Health & Outcomes, Rheumatology & Immunology | 0 comment | 4 September, 2017 | 0

Proposed reductions in U.S. foreign aid would have a devastating impact on HIV treatment and prevention programs in countries receiving such aid, an international team of investigators reports. In their paper published online in Annals of Internal Medicine, the team led by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Yale School of Public Health describesRead more

Adhering to Treatment During Adolescence Keeps HIV-Positive Youth on a Healthier Track

By Brian Burns | HIV & AIDS, Infectious Disease, Pediatrics, Population Health & Outcomes, Rheumatology & Immunology | 0 comment | 19 April, 2017 | 0

Individuals born with HIV are more likely to have difficulty managing their treatment as teens and young adults than they did as children.

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Are You Actually Allergic to Penicillin? Researchers Find New Methods to Confirm Antibiotic Allergies

By Brian Burns | Population Health & Outcomes, Rheumatology & Immunology, Technology | 0 comment | 5 April, 2017 | 0

Mass General researchers are working to increase the safe use of penicillins in patients who have a recorded penicillin allergy but are not actually allergic.

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