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We’re All Likely to Experience Healthcare-Related Disability at Some Point—Here’s How Innovation Can Help (Podcast)

By Marcela Quintanilla-Dieck | Events, Research Leadership | 0 comment | 14 November, 2025 | 0

With an aging population and more people living with chronic conditions, there’s a growing need for innovation in healthcare disability.

Chris Coburn, Robert Kingston, Jeannie Lee and Kathryn Rexode on stage at the 2025 World Medical Innovation Forum in Boston

Researchers Provide “First Look” Pitches of Cutting-Edge Research Projects Primed for Translation to Patient Care, at 2025 World Medical Innovation Forum (Podcast)

By Ryan Jaslow | Events, Research Leadership | 0 comment | 21 October, 2025 | 0

A group of 18 Mass General Brigham investigators delivered rapid fire pitches of research projects with the potential to transform healthcare.

Anderson Draws on Experience to Guide the MGB Research Community Through Challenging Times

By Brian Burns | Research Leadership | 0 comment | 29 January, 2024 | 0

Paul Anderson, MD, PhD, Chief Academic Officer of Mass General Brigham, is working to support the system’s research and education missions.

Kingston Ready for New Challenges as Mass General’s First Chief Academic Officer

By Brian Burns | Research Leadership | 0 comment | 31 January, 2023 | 0

After 37 years at Mass General, Kingston looks forward to the new challenges that the role will bring.

Mass General Research Bids Farewell to Dr. Orf (Plus 13 Things You Didn’t Know About Harry)

By Brian Burns | Research Leadership | 0 comment | 20 December, 2022 | 0

We catch up with Harry Orf, PhD, SVP for research at Mass General, to talk about the growth of research at the hospital and what’s next for him in retirement.

Newly Elected ECOR Reps Will Work to Increase Support for Young Researchers

By Brian Burns | Research Leadership | 0 comment | 19 December, 2020 | 0

Appreciation and a desire to give back were common themes cited by the two winning candidates.

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