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Podcast Showcases Mass General Female Leaders

By Brian Burns | Clinical Care Research, Women in Science | 0 comment | 12 July, 2018 | 0

Massachusetts General Hospital recently launched a new podcast called “Charged,” featuring some of the hospital’s leading female voices. The podcast is devoted to showcasing the passion and talent of Mass General staff, while uncovering stories of the relentless daily pursuit to break boundaries and provide exceptional care.

Celebrating Women in Science and Medicine: Interview with Julie Levison

By Brian Burns | HIV & AIDS, Women in Science | 0 comment | 26 March, 2018 | 0

During the month of March, Massachusetts General Hospital is celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting our outstanding women scientists, physicians and staff members. In the coming weeks we’ll be sharing a few of their profiles, and be sure to visit the women’s history month landing page to see the full series. Julie Levison, MD, MPH,Read more

Celebrating Women in Science and Medicine: Interview with Daphne Holt

By Brian Burns | Psychiatry, Schizophrenia, Women in Science | 1 comment | 19 March, 2018 | 0

During the month of March, Massachusetts General Hospital is celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting our outstanding women scientists, physicians and staff members. In the coming weeks we’ll be sharing a few of their profiles, and be sure to visit the women’s history month landing page to see the full series. Daphne Holt, MD, PhDRead more

Celebrating Women in Science and Medicine: Interview with Erica Shenoy

By Brian Burns | Infectious Disease, Women in Science | 0 comment | 14 March, 2018 | 0

During the month of March, Massachusetts General Hospital is celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting our outstanding women scientists, physicians and staff members. In the coming weeks we’ll be sharing a few of their profiles, and be sure to visit the women’s history month landing page to see the full series. Erica Shenoy, MD, PhDRead more

Nandita Scott, MD and Malissa Wood, MD, co-directors of  the Corrigan Women’s Heart Health Program

Women’s Heart Health Program Leaders Look Ahead

By Brian Burns | Cardiology, Medicine, Women in Science | 0 comment | 12 February, 2018 | 0

Cardiovascular disease — including heart attacks, stroke and heart failure — is the number one killer of adults, but more women die of it than men. The Elizabeth Anne and Karen Barlow Corrigan Women’s Heart Health Program was launched in 2007 to focus awareness, treatments and research on the unique issues women face in maintaining heart health.

Research Your Resolution: Reduce Your Stress and Anxiety with Meditation

By Brian Burns | Meditation & Mind-Body, Psychiatry, Women in Science | 1 comment | 29 January, 2018 | 0

If you want to reduce your level of stress and anxiety in 2018, our imaging studies have shown that the regular practice of meditation can change how the brain works.

Celebrating the Role of Women in Science and Much More

By Brian Burns | Population Health & Outcomes, Women in Science | 2 comments | 20 April, 2017 | 0

Interested in the newest research studies and hot topics? Check out the latest issues of “From the Lab Bench”, a monthly newsletter from the Office of the Scientific Director at the Mass General Research Institute, and “Research Roundup”, our monthly recap of the latest biomedical research news.

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