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Mass General Brigham Research Wrapped for 2025

By Nicoletta Valenzano, MPH | December 9, 2025

Looking back at another remarkable year for research at Massachusetts General Hospital, including facts and figures, top stories and more.

The MESH Incubator at Mass General Brigham: Using Technology to Address Challenges in Medical Innovation

By Ryan Jaslow | December 5, 2025

The research group has approached the use of artificial intelligence for medical innovation with enthusiasm, while still exercising caution.

Is the Immune System the Missing Link in our Understanding of Male Infertility?

By Marcela Quintanilla-Dieck | November 21, 2025

Male infertility affects half of the 17% of couples worldwide struggling to conceive.

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

By Marcela Quintanilla-Dieck | November 14, 2025

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

Congrats to the 70+ Mass General Brigham Researchers Named to the 2025 Clarivate Analytics’ Highly Cited Researchers List

By Brian Burns | November 12, 2025

Highly Cited Researchers are chosen for demonstrating significant and broad influence in their fields of research.

Pioneers of Compassionate Discovery: Inside Clinical Research Nursing at Mass General Brigham and Beyond

By Brian Burns | November 7, 2025

Clinical research nursing occupies a unique place at the intersection of hope and healing.

Tanuja Chitnis Continues to Make Strides for Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

By Brian Burns | November 7, 2025

Chitnis is using a unique blend of clinical trials, genomic studies and personalized medicine to improve care for patients with multiple sclerosis at all ages.

Is All Fat Created Equal? What Science Says About Body Fat and Health

By Olivia Fowler | November 5, 2025

Researchers at Mass General Brigham break down myths about body fat and what science says about fat-related health risks.

Four Mass General Brigham Investigators Recognized by NIH’s High Risk, High Reward Research Program

By Olivia Fowler | October 29, 2025

The program was founded to support “exceptionally creative scientists pursuing highly innovative research.”

The Hidden Emotional Toll of a Partner’s Military Deployment on New Mothers: What You Need to Know

By Brian Burns | October 28, 2025

Social support networks could play a crucial role in helping new and expecting mothers navigate the challenges of a partner’s military deployment.

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