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A Closer Look at the Bacteria Behind the Recent Food Poisoning Outbreak

By mghresearch | Infectious Disease | 0 comment | 24 September, 2018 | 0

Clostridium perfringens is a common foodborne illness ‎that causes nearly 1 million infections each year. The bacterium has many environmental sources, but is typically found on raw meat and poultry.

Can Beauty Salons Connect South African Women to Life Saving Health Services?

By mghresearch | Global Health, HIV & AIDS, Infectious Disease, MGH Research Scholars | 0 comment | 11 September, 2018 | 0

If you’ve ever spent time in a beauty salon, you know that hair stylists give their clients more than just a new cut, color or style. They often serve as friends and confidants, dispensing advice on relationships, family and work challenges. But could they also help to prevent unwanted pregnancies and stop the spread of a deadly disease?

New Insights Into How Shigella Bacteria Cause Disease

By mghresearch | Gastroenterology, Infectious Disease | 0 comment | 19 July, 2018 | 0

In the battle between bacteria and humans, the best defense may be a good offense. That’s the promising approach being pursued by Cammie Lesser, MD, PhD, a researcher and clinician in the Department of Infectious Disease and a d’Arbeloff MGH Research Scholar at Massachusetts General Hospital. Lesser is using her MGH Research Scholar funding ($500,000Read more

Could There be a Link Between Herpes Virus and Alzheimer’s Disease?

By mghresearch | Alzheimer's Disease, Infectious Disease, Neurology | 0 comment | 10 July, 2018 | 0

A new research study from Rudolph Tanzi, PhD, and Robert Moir, PhD, researchers in the Department of Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital, has uncovered a Jekyll and Hyde role for a naturally occurring protein in the brain most commonly associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In conjunction with new findings from another research team at Icahn School ofRead more

Investigating the Relationship Between MRSA and the Lymphatic System

By mghresearch | Infectious Disease | 0 comment | 20 June, 2018 | 0

Dennis Jones, PhD Dennis Jones, PhD, is a postdoctoral fellow in the Edwin L. Steele Labs at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Jones won an award for a poster detailing the results of a research study that shows how MRSA infections contribute to recurrences of lymphedema by damaging muscle cells with bacterial toxins. Continue reading toRead more

On the Hunt for New Strategies to Defeat a Killer Fungus

By mghresearch | Infectious Disease | 0 comment | 18 June, 2018 | 0

Michael Mansour, MD, PhD At first glance, Candida auris (C. auris) seems like the fungus equivalent of a comic book supervillain—at least from a human perspective. A new species of infectious fungus that arrived seemingly out of nowhere a decade ago, C. auris is resistant to all known forms of antifungal drugs, and it sticks to surfaces so wellRead more

Awards and Honors: June 2018

By mghresearch | Awards & Honors, Genetics & Genomics, HIV & AIDS, Imaging & Radiology | 0 comment | 15 June, 2018 | 0

Massachusetts General Hospital’s talented and dedicated researchers are working to push the boundaries of science and medicine every day. In this series we highlight a few individuals who have recently received awards or honors for their achievements: Ouri Cohen, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow in the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, has been honored withRead more

New Tool for Predicting C. Difficile Infections Shows Promising Results

By mghresearch | Infectious Disease | 0 comment | 11 June, 2018 | 0

Erica Shenoy, MD, PhD For patients in hospital and healthcare settings, a Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) infection is a complication that can result in serious complications and even death. C. difficile is caused by a bacterium and the symptoms of infection include diarrhea, fever and severe abdominal cramps. While some cases may be mild, some can beRead more

A Newly Discovered Link Between Gut Bacteria and Cholera

By mghresearch | Gastroenterology, Infectious Disease, Population Health & Outcomes, Technology | 0 comment | 21 May, 2018 | 0

45654786 – close up 3d illustration of microscopic cholera bacteria infection Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital, Duke University and the International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research in Dhaka, Bangladesh, have used machine learning algorithms to find patterns within communities of bacteria living in the human gut. These patterns could indicate who among the approximately oneRead more

Celebrating Women in Science and Medicine: Interview with Julie Levison

By mghresearch | HIV & AIDS, Women in Science | 0 comment | 26 March, 2018 | 0

During the month of March, Massachusetts General Hospital is celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting our outstanding women scientists, physicians and staff members. In the coming weeks we’ll be sharing a few of their profiles, and be sure to visit the women’s history month landing page to see the full series. Julie Levison, MD, MPH,Read more

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