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Insights from the SAFE-CLTI Study: Explore Our Findings

The SAFE-CLTI (Critical Limb-Threatening Ischemia) initiative, a collaboration between the Smith Center and FDA, investigates: Trends in site-of-service for CLTI care Disparities in access and outcomes Comparative effectiveness of endovascular strategies Patient-centered outcomes like mobility and...

Ig Nobel 24/7 Speech: Smartphone Use on the Toilet vs. Hemorrhoids

Dr. Trisha Pasricha and her laboratory at the Gut-Brain Institute were recently honored by giving a 24/7 speech at the 2025 Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony for research findings examining smartphone use and its potential risk for hemorrhoids. The Ig Nobel Prize is known for its comical yet meaningful...

Celebrating 10 Years

The Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Center for Outcomes Research was officially launched on November 1, 2015. In tandem with the recruitment of Dr. Robert Gerszten, Dr. Peter Zimetbaum hired Dr. Robert Yeh (Director) to start a new center focused on outcomes research supported by a generous gift from...

MGH Harvard Center for Reproductive Medicine 4th Symposium

Dr. Heng's abstract, "Male Immune Modulation Reduces the Efficacy of PARP Inhibition in the Treatment of Brca1 mut Breast Tumors" has been accepted for an oral presentation at the upcoming 4th Annual Reproductive Medicine Symposium. Congratulations!

Team Science

Great new commentary by Caroline Shamu on team science https://catalyst.harvard.edu/news/article/tapping-into-the-core-of-research/ “Being part of the community as we figure out how to use new technologies.”

New Services Now Available!

We are excited to announce that we are now offering Chromium Fixed RNA profiling on nuclei isolated from FFPE tissues. Whether you’re looking for single-cell or nucleus isolation from fresh, frozen, or FFPE tissues, we provide comprehensive services from tissue processing to data analysis across...

ECHO (Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes)

What is ECHO The Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program is a research program supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), to enhance the health of children for generations to come. The goal of the ECHO Program is to understand the effects of a broad range of early...