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154 Days of COVID-19: Lessons from a Single Patient and Multiple Viral Mutations

Studying the weakened immune responses of immunocompromised COVID-19 patients may help researchers understand how new viral strains emerge

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Pregnant & Vaccinated

Alice Abernathy, MD, an Obstetrics and Gynecology resident, weighs the known risks of COVID-19 against the theoretical risks of the vaccine

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A Year for the History Books: Research Reflections on 2020

Paul Anderson, MD, PhD, senior vice president and chief academic officer, shared highlights from 2020 and a roadmap for the year ahead

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Look Who’s Talking: Our Best Shot

Check out some of our favorite selfies from members of the Brigham community who shared their experience getting vaccinated for COVID-19

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Q&A: A Vaccine Specialist on the Winding History (and Chemistry) of mRNA Technologies

Tomás Maira-Litrán, PharmD, PhD, sat down with CRN to talk about the development of mRNA vaccines, their role in preventing COVID-19 and their promise for the future

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Süheyla Çetin-Karayumak Creates Imaging Solutions to Illuminate the Brain

Süheyla Çetin-Karayumak, PhD, flourishes at the Psychiatry Neuroimaging Laboratory with computer engineering background and intergenerational psychiatric interest

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What’s New in Research: February 2021

AI for calcium risk scores; vaccines for respiratory diseases; brain cells and the gut; microRNA in cancer

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Comings & Goings: February 2021

Eappen named interim president of the Brigham; McDonough to leave the Brigham; CWMW welcomes three members

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Brigham Bookshelf: February 2021

Recently published books by Brigham authors

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In Case You Missed It: February 2021

Bite-sized news for busy clinicians and researchers