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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...

Dr. Secemsky Presents at THT, LINC and ISET 2025

Dr. Secemsky kicked off 2025 with presentations at this year's THT (Boston, MA), LINC (Leipzig, Germany), and ISET (Miami, FL) vascular medicine conferences. His talks included: " Acute PE Risk Stratification: Where Do Hemodynamics Fit In?" (THT), " Bioabsorbable Scaffolds: A Revolution Below the...

BIDMC Detection Unit Enables Breakthrough in Anti-Aging Liver Therapy

A recent Aging Cell publication by Drs. Alice Rodrigues, Jan Heng, and Frank Slack identified miR-30c-5p, found in extracellular vesicles from young mice, as a promising therapeutic for reversing age-related liver fibrosis. The treatment improved insulin sensitivity and extended health span—offering...

The Imaging Section at the ACC 2025

This March, members of the Cardiovascular Imaging Section traveled to Chicago to present their research at the American College of Cardiology Conference 2025. Christy Zheng, research student, presented her work assessing technical changes to an algorithm to detect heart failure with preserved...

AI Student Research Symposium 2025

Dr. Heng will be a keynote speaker at AI Club's annual Research Symposium. https://corp.aiclub.world/2025-student-research-symposium

Maedeh Niroumand joined us as Research Student

Maedeh Niroumand - a rising P1 student at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences joined us as a research student. We hope that she'll enjoy our research in drug discovery and development. Best of luck Maedeh!

We say farewell to Guiherme

We say farewell to Guiherme today! Thank you very much for your hard work in the past two years. Your computational chemistry expertise was a great asset to our research program. We wish you all the best for your future endeavors!