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...today’s environment, hospitals have to continuously update their facility in order to keep up with delivering ideal care,” he said. “At MGH [Massachusetts General Hospital], where I work, we have completely outgrown the outpatient space...
...addition to Children’s Hospital, Partners Healthcare, which was founded by Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), is also creating additional operating space...
...will be broken down in the body. Some people produce enzymes that can neutralize the more toxic side effects of anticancer drugs, while others either lack such agents or have genes that produce the opposite effect, making them more sensitive to the drug's adverse effects. Researchers at MGH, for example, found that changes in the gene coding for an enzyme involved in DNA repair can mean the difference between breast-cancer patients who can tolerate chemotherapy and those with a twofold greater chance of experiencing a toxic reaction...
After extended analysis, researchers at MGH were able to link the condition to a mutation on a certain chromosome. Upon hearing of these findings, representatives of Paradigm Therapeutics notified the Boston-based team that they had detected the same condition in mice that had been engineered without a gene that lay on the same chromosome...
...Harvard-affiliated researchers, six are affiliated with MGH, including Seminara, William F. Crowley Jr., James F. Gusella, Susan A. Slaugenhaupt, Jenna K. Shagoury and James S. Acierno. Two other researchers, Wendy Kuohung and Ursula B. Kaiser, are affiliated with Brigham and Women’s Hospital...