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Featured News
Molecular MRI for Assessing Treatment Response, Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis
Molecular MRI was more accurate than the current state of the art both in detecting disease earlier in an animal model of nonalcoholic...
Randy Gollub Named Chair-Elect of OHBM, Floats Idea of Ska Band’s Return
The Martinos Researcher has a long history working with the society.
Martinos Researchers to Receive Distinguished Investigator Awards
The honor recognizes the substantial contributions they have made to biomedical imaging.
Martinos Responds: Nurse practitioner Amy Kendall redeploys to help with COVID-19 study
Kendall has been working with a biospecimen repository study at the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard.
Martinos Responds: ‘Community Help’ Website Brings People Together During a Time of Crisis
Created by the Center’s Benjamin Bearce, the website connects direct care providers with volunteers who can help with shopping,...
Martinos on the Front Lines: Mary O’Hara and Larry White
The senior MR technicians are performing portable X-ray scans of COVID-19 patients in ICUs.
What’s Cooking at Martinos? Marco Makes Ragu
The Center’s Marco Loggia is a highly accomplished researcher. He is also one heckuva chef.
Martinos Responds: Don Straney and the Charlestown Face Shield Project
The Center’s Don Straney isn’t slowing down during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Matt Rosen and Colleagues’ Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants
The researchers have developed low-field MRI technology to help address previously insoluble puzzles of the botanical realm.
Redeployment During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Center’s Matthew Larrabee describes his experience supporting the hospital’s COVID-19 response.
Martinos Researchers, NTP Students Producing PPE for Front Line Workers
The newly created MasksOn project is adapting full-face snorkel masks to fit breathing filters already in use in hospitals.
Tweets From the Front Lines
The tweets show a side of the pandemic that statistics and charts could never capture.
Deep Learning Algorithm Can Measure Disease Severity and Change on a Continuous Spectrum
The algorithm can aid in the management of a range of diseases, including retinopathy of prematurity and knee osteoarthritis among...
Prospective Students Experience the Martinos
The students, from the the Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, met with faculty to learn about opportunities...
The Secret Lives of Martinos Folk: Carol Barnstead and the Center’s cast of colorful characters
What does it mean to be a “character” at the Martinos?
The Year in Review: 2019
It was another banner year for the Martinos Center.
Peter Caravan Promoted to Full Professor
Caravan’s contributions have also been recognized with two recent awards.
The Secret Lives of Martinos Folk: It’s Gonna Be a Lot Less Spooky Around Here
The Center is losing its biggest Halloween booster. The holiday will never be the same.
Maria Angela Franceschini Named Full Professor
Franceschini is a leader in the development and application of diffuse optical imaging.



















