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Celebrating the Role of Women in Science and Much More

By mghresearch | Population Health & Outcomes, Women in Science | 2 comments | 20 April, 2017 | 0

Interested in the newest research studies and hot topics? Check out the latest issues of “From the Lab Bench”, a monthly newsletter from the Office of the Scientific Director at the Mass General Research Institute, and “Research Roundup”,  our monthly recap of the latest biomedical research news.

In this month’s issue of From the Lab Bench, we celebrate the role of women in science, and we share our response to the proposed NIH cuts. In Research Roundup you’ll read about a new study that finds aspirin use is associated with a lower risk of dying from various types of cancers, plus a new smartphone device that screens for male infertility.

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