The Daily Free Press recounts the HUBWeek event in which Center Director Bruce Rosen and medical illustrator Danny Quirk spoke about the intersectionality of human anatomy and visual art.
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We know from research, and from everyday life, that an itch can be contagious. What we don’t fully understand, from a neuroscience perspective, is why.
The NIH Record describes Larry Wald's work developing the tools and instrumentation that are essential for scientific progress.
The probe could help doctors quickly find and treat further clots in the wake of a stroke, by way of a single, whole-body PET scan.
BBC News reports on a "blood clot probe" developed by the Martinos Center's Peter Caravan and colleagues that can find blood clots anywhere in the body with a single, whole-body PET scan.
The Boston Globe covers the "blood clot probe" developed by the Center's Peter Caravan and others.
Two young researchers — Christin Sander and Berkin Bilgic — were recognized for their already-considerable contributions to science when they were named Junior Fellows by the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
A new technology developed by the Martinos Center’s Qianqian Fang and colleagues has been named a leading innovation in Reimagining Global Health, the inaugural report of the Innovation Countdown 2030 initiative.
The Martinos Center's Lisa Feldman Barrett challenges the reliance on essentialism in the study of emotions in this New York Times Op Ed.
MRI has revolutionized our understanding of the brain in both health and disease. But because of its speed, it doesn’t always meet the needs of today’s cutting-edge applications. Kawin Setsompop is looking to change this.