Julian Gonzalez, originally from Colombia, is a summer intern on the Harris Orthopedics Lab microbiology team, and a first-generation medical student.
Julian Gonzalez, originally from Colombia, is a summer intern on the Harris Orthopedics Lab microbiology team, and a first-generation medical student.
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.
Witnessing the impact of health disparities as a student and Americorps volunteer in Alabama sparked an interest in public health & social justice.
Two art projects have come together to confront health equity and under-representation through the combination of science and art.
Twitter can be a great platform for scientists to connect with colleagues, start new collaborations and engage with the public.
Isha is a graduate student at BU studying public health to help people through health challenges in their lives they may not be prepared for.
Conversations with stakeholders, the public and the media can all help to expand the reach of your scientific research.
The third-annual MGRI Image Contest yielded 55 images. We are excited to announce eight finalists, including one winner and one honorable mention.
Born and raised in Monterrey, Mexico—an industrial city bounded by beautiful mountains. Trying to follow my creative interests, I obtained my Bachelor’s degree in Communication and Digital Media at Tecnológico de Monterrey.