Research changes the world.
A lifelong dream to become a writer led a Wheaton College senior to a science communication internship at Mass General.
Mass General researcher Matt Rosen, PhD, is all too familiar with the devastating effects of a late breast cancer diagnosis.
Jay promised his grandfather he would find a cure for PSP, the rare neurological disease that took memories away from them.
How a self-described nerdy kid from Puerto Rico followed his science dreams to the Ragon Institute of MGH, Harvard and MIT.
Individualized cancer therapy demonstrates safety and sustained immune responses, climate change’s impact on health and healthcare sustainability and much more.
How Shannon Tessier, PhD, and the team at the Perfusion Lab are studying heart reanimation, to increase potential donor hearts available.
The unrestricted funding provided by the MGH Research Scholar awards is enabling creative new approaches to cancer research.
Individualized cancer therapy demonstrates safety and sustained immune responses, climate change’s impact on health and healthcare sustainability and much more.
Our annual contest is a chance for the Mass General research community to share their best science images and the stories behind them.
Each year 1,200+ summer students come to Mass General to train in our research labs and centers. These are their stories.