Massachusetts General Hospital
The Ragon Institute of Mass General Brigham, MIT, and Harvard is a collaborative research institution dedicated to harnessing the immune system's potential to prevent and cure human diseases. Founded in 2009, the institute unites scientists, clinicians, and engineers to tackle significant health challenges, including HIV, tuberculosis, and COVID-19, through innovative research and outreach programs.
Through its thematic programs, the Ragon Institute focuses on advancing immunology by revealing mechanisms of immune control, bridging bedside observations to laboratory research, and developing cutting-edge diagnostics and treatments. With a strong commitment to global health, the institute actively engages in initiatives aimed at health equity, particularly in vulnerable communities in South Africa and the Greater Boston area.
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