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Every year, Massachusetts General Hospital awards the Physician-Scientist Development award for MD and/or PhD investigators who belong to racial ethnic groups that are considered underrepresented in academic medicine. This year, four investigators received Physician-Scientist Development Awards, please join us in congratulating them!
Appreciation and a desire to give back were common themes cited by the two winning candidates.
Our next guest featured in our Humans of MGRI series is Michelle Garlin Politis, MD. We met Michelle through our intern, Marcela, and we were excited to learn she is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the lab of Hakho Lee, PhD.
For patients with rare diseases, finding the right diagnosis can be a significant challenge. When the disease has no visible symptoms, the challenge becomes even greater.
President-elect Joe Biden held a press conference to announce a team of health experts, including Dr. Rochelle Walensky, who was appointed to be the new Director for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
After news broke that Mass General’s Rochelle Walensky, MD, MPH, was tapped for CDC director, friends and colleagues voiced their support on Twitter.
Based on what scientists have learned from other coronaviruses such as the common cold, reports of reinfection of SARS-CoV-2 are not surprising.
Humans of MGRI is a new initiative with the goal of getting-to-know members of the Research Institute. Meet Alexandra!
Andrea Harriott, MD, PhD, is a neurology researcher at studying the connection between migraine and stroke and the impact these conditions have on Black women.
Mass General infectious disease specialists share a few tips on how to safely celebrate Thanksgiving and the upcoming holidays.