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Harvard Medicine News

April 23, 2024

 

 

 

Her face offscreen, a young woman sits on a couch with her arms and legs crossed, wearing ripped blue jeans. At her feet, a laptop shows a face, the details obscured by sun glare. A telemedicine therapy session is underway.

With pandemic-era enhancements set to expire, the future of remote medicine is in flux.

 

portrait photo of Jennifer Doudna, a slightly smiling white woman with chin-length gray hair, leaning against a railing in front of a wall of windows. she wears a blazer and colorful silk scarf

CRISPR-based treatments are poised to address serious diseases — but first there’s a problem to solve, says Nobel laureate Jennifer Doudna.

 

 

 

Colorful photograph of Gordon Hall on the HMS campus, a marble building with columns. In front is a manicured lawn and autumnal trees

For one thing, it’s not a $5 billion checking account, explains chief financial officer Julie Joncas.

 

Portrait photo of Shubhayu Bhattacharyay

Shubhayu Bhattacharyay hopes to use computation to improve treatment of traumatic brain injury.

 

 

ON INSTAGRAM

 

Colorful acrylic painting

Acrylic painting by Irene Kolada, staff assistant in the Benoist-Mathis Lab in the Department of Immunology. See full post. 

 

 

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