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Siemens Foundation Regional Winner

Congratulations to Katherine and Swapnil for winning the Regional Finals for Siemens Foundation 2017! News articles from their high school: Aquila and Winged Post; Interview with Mecury News Links to their Siemen's Regional Finalists Bio and Project Abstracts

8th DF/HCC Celebration of Early Career Investigators in Cancer Research.

Dr. Heng's abstract, “Deep Learning Image Analysis of Benign Breast Disease to Identify Subsequent Risk of Breast Cancer” has been selected as an oral presentation for the 8th Annual Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center Celebration of Early Career Investigators in Cancer Research.

Contribution to PathologyOutlines.com

Drs. Heng and Baker were invited to contribute a new topic for PathologyOutlines.com - Transgender Breast Pathology. PathologyOutlines.com is a highly accessed reference site by practicing pathologists.

Applications of Medical AI (AMAI) at MICCAI 2022

Dr. Heng joins the Program Commitee of the first workshop on Applications of Medical AI (AMAI), taking place as a Satellite Event of MICCAI 2022 on Sep 18 2022 in Singapore. https://sites.google.com/view/amai2022/home#h.nbe1l6goxbom

HiRM/MiRXES Workshop 2023

Dr. Heng presented a talk, "Using miRNA profiling technologies to assess breast cancer patient response to platinum-based chemotherapy" at the 2023 Harvard Institute for RNA Medicine / MiRXES workshop. https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7060326293812219904?utm_source=share&utm...

Basser Scientific Symposium

Dr Gerburg Wulf will be presenting a talk and poster for the team at the Basser Center for BRCA Scientific Symposium, "Early eradication of BRCA1/2mut tumors."

Best Clinical Paper 2023

“ Toker Cell Hyperplasia in the Nipple-areolar Complex of Transmasculine Individuals”, published in Modern Pathology, has been selected as Best Clinical Paper 2023 by the BIDMC Cancer Research Institute.

Welcome our summer intern student!

We welcome Solomon to our lab for the summer internship program at the Center for Drug Discovery and Translational Research, BIDMC, Harvard Medical School. Our competitive 3-month internship program is designed to provide outstanding undergraduate students with hands-on laboratory experience in drug...

Parkinson’s may begin in the gut, study says, adding to growing evidence

A new study from the BIDMC Institute for Gut-Brain Research adds to a growing body of evidence that Parkinson’s disease, long believed to have its origins in the brain, may begin in the gut. Gastrointestinal problems are common in patients with neurodegenerative disorders, to the point where a...