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Part of the Solution:  What It’s Like to Participate in a Clinical Research Study (Gluten Challenge) on Celiac Disease

By Brian Burns | June 30, 2022

What happens to a celiac disease patient if or when they are temporarily re-exposed to gluten? A Mass General research participant tells her story.

Congratulations to the 2022 Class of the Bridging Academia and Industry Training Program

By Brian Burns | June 28, 2022

The unique training course seeks to create a new culture of collaboration among researchers in academia and industry.

Mass General Research Awards and Honors: Spring/Summer 2022

By Nicoletta Valenzano, MPH | June 22, 2022

We are very excited to celebrate our researchers and the awards and honors they are given!

MOMi Study Seeks to Increase Inclusion of Pregnant and Lactating Individuals in Research

By Marcela Quintanilla-Dieck | June 21, 2022

A new team research effort seeks to shed light on how mothers pass immunity to their babies during pregnancy and lactation.

Conversations on Mental Health: Jodi Gilman, PhD, & The Center for Addiction Medicine

By Nicoletta Valenzano, MPH | June 14, 2022

Mass General researchers are testing how medical marijuana usage impacts mental health outcomes.

Making the Case for Adding the Kidney Emoji as an Educational Tool for Healthcare

By Marcela Quintanilla-Dieck | June 10, 2022

Health advocates hope to gain approval for an anatomically correct kidney emoji that could be used to improve patient-provider communication.

Humans of MGRI: Emily Makowski

By Marcela Quintanilla-Dieck | June 7, 2022

Emily is the communication specialist for the Ragon Institute of MGH, Harvard and MIT, where she combines her love for science and writing.

Mass General Expert Explains How You Can Reduce Your Risk of a Stroke

By Brian Burns | May 24, 2022

The good news is that most strokes are preventable, treatable and beatable, says Natalia Rost, MD, MPH, Chief of the Stroke Division.

Remembering Elizabeth Robinson Scovil, a Pioneering Nurse, Health Communicator and Women’s Advocate

By Andrew Glyman | May 20, 2022

Scovil was one of the first nurses to be formally trained at Mass General and was a prolific author and advice columnist for women.

Humans of MGRI: Sarasa Tohyama, PhD

By Marcela Quintanilla-Dieck | May 18, 2022

Dr. Tohyama is studying the brain mechanisms of patients with chronic pain and loves using her creativity to answer research questions.

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