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Join us on Tuesday, March 18th to hear from our next HSR Speaker, John W. Scott, MD, MPH on "Financial Hardship after Trauma and Emergency Surgery". Harborview Medical Center UW Department of Surgery



Now out in Nature Medicine, we developed an Endothelial Cell PRS for CAD that: 1) Quantifies a currently immeasurable axis of CAD risk 2) Identifies individuals who are LDL-sensitive 3) Establishes which Pts will have greatest CV benefit from early & aggressive lipid lowering


Our new publication out today answers a big question, Do multivitamins decrease cardiovascular events in individuals with a history of MI (secondary prevention). Results in link JAMA Internal Medicine Brigham and Women’s Research STAT TCTMD The New York Times jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…

In a new study, researcher John Barbieri, MD, MBA and colleagues found that at-home LED devices for acne treatment are safe and effective. The study was published in JAMA Dermatology. Read more: massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsr…

In a new study, researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital and colleagues discovered a brain circuit for creativity. The study is published in JAMA Network Open. Read more: massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsr… Michael Fox Isaiah Kletenik

In a new study, researchers from Brigham and Women’s Endocrinology and colleagues found that metabolic surgery leads to sustained weight loss and greater long-term improvements in health in those with type 2 diabetes. The study was published in Diabetes Care, a research journal of the ADA 🌟. Read more: diabetesjournals.org/care/article-a…

In a new study, researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital and colleagues found that telemedicine may reduce unnecessary health tests. The study was published in JAMA Internal Medicine. Read more: prod-www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsr… jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai… Ishani Ganguli MD, MPH

In a new study, researcher Jamil R. Azzi MD, PhD from Brigham and Women's Hospital and colleagues developed a urine test to detect kidney transplant rejection. The study was published in KIReports. Read more: buff.ly/fbMIpzG buff.ly/PvCPSIC


In a new study, Amar Dhand and james muller from Brigham and Women's Hospital and colleagues developed an app to help people recognize if they’re having a heart attack or stroke. The study was published in JMIR Formative Research. Read more: massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsr… formative.jmir.org/2025/1/e60465



🌟 News Flash! 🌟 We’re excited to announce that we’re moving accounts! Check out Mass General Brigham Research to keep up to date on all the amazing accomplishments of the entire Mass General Brigham research community! #ResearchExcellence #MedicalInnovation #MassGeneralBrigham

Thanks so much JACC Journals for showcasing our study led by 🌟Sina Rashedi w support from🗺️experts: OAC monotherapy is✅for most pts w AF + stable CAD. Awaiting data from #AQUATIC. Do the results apply to other indications such as mechanical valves or VTE + stable ASCVD?🤔


We've moved! Go check out our new X account, Mass General Brigham Research for all the latest updates on research across the system.


We've moved! Go check out our new X account, Mass General Brigham Research for all the latest updates on research across the system.


Scientists! I have a question... What do you call it when two incredible organisms merge into one? I call it Mass General Brigham Research! Go check out our new account!


For all our scientists: We would like to announce our synergistic coalescence with the MGRI X, resulting in emergent properties that surpass the sum of the individual components. In other words, come see us at our new account, Mass General Brigham Research!


Like a well-folded protein, we’re optimizing for function! 🧬 The MGRI and BRI accounts are coming together to form a structurally sound and highly efficient hub for all things biomedical research. Follow Mass General Brigham Research to stay in the loop!


CRISPR had the right idea—why not take the best parts and make something even better? ✂️🔬 The MGRI and BRI accounts are merging to bring you sharper insights and breakthrough research. Follow Mass General Brigham Research for the next generation of discoveries!
