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Productive Discussions at Beth Israel's Annual Research Retreat

Every year, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center conducts a research retreat where all research staff are invited to present their ongoing projects. We were honored to engage in discussions with fellow colleagues regarding our research involving the use of repurposed drugs to promote wound healing...

Gender-affirming testosterone therapy may be protective for breast cancer

Leveraging an artificial intelligence algorithm created by Dr. Heng's team to analyze breast tissue composition—the relative amounts of breast epithelium, fibrous stroma, and fat—the findings suggest that gender-affirming testosterone therapy may decrease the breast cancer risk for trans masculine...

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SGM Cancer CARE Workshop

Dr. Heng has been selected to participate in the 2025 SGM Cancer Curriculum Advances Research Excellence (CARE) Workshop in Denver, CO. She will also present relevant basic cancer research that she is leading at the workshop.

HiRM Seminar Series 2025

Dr. Heng will be presenting, "Plasma miRNAs associated with cisplatin sensitivity in breast cancer." at the 2025 Harvard Institute for RNA Medicine (HiRM) seminar series on Tuesday, February 18th at 3 pm.

Eating less can lead to a longer life: massive study in mice shows why

Mark Zeidel and Warren Hill were part of a large team led by Dr. Gary Churchill at The Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor Maine that just published in Nature the results of a study that followed 970 genetically diverse mice over four years. The results showed that caloric restriction and intermittent...