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Michael W. Donnino, MD

Dr. Donnino is the Director of the Mind Body Research Group. He is the Vice Chair of Resuscitation Science for the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Emergency Department, and Director of Faculty Research Development. He is a Professor of Medicine and Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dr...

Fostering a kinder workplace culture

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Iris Stammberger, MSEE, MED, PhD

Iris is an instructor with the mind body chronic back pain study. She has extensive experience in team and organizational performance as well as a project manager. In 2007, Iris graduated from Tufts University with a PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies. She also holds a Masters Degree in Clinical...

Meet the Researchers: Silvia Minardi, PhD

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Patricia Howard, BS

Patricia left the corporate world in the mid 90s to study healing through a holistic mind-body approach, obtaining training across a number of domains including through programs at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center. She joined the Psychophysiologic Research Group in 2018 with a wealth...

Fellowship Program

The CRS offers an intensive 3-year fellowship through an NIH-funded T32 training grant which provides rigorous training for a career in translational research in resuscitation medicine. The overarching goal of this fellowship is to develop a cadre of new junior investigators whose research focuses...

When Does The Study Start?

The study recruits interested participants on a rolling basis. We are constantly seeking interested people. The treatment intervention is provided several times a year.