Read the new article with Peter Caravan, PhD, Director of the Caravan Lab in the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging and co-director of the Institute for Innovation in Imaging, both at Massachusetts General Hospital about Multi-modal molecular imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) was established to provide care to Boston’s sick in 1811. It subsequently became the first teaching hospital for Harvard University’s new medical school. Today, MGH has the broadest hospitalbased research program in the United States, with an annual research budget in excess of $900 million and research programs that span more than 30 clinical departments and centers of excellence across the hospital. Approximately 1,200 clinical trials take place at MGH at any given time. The Department of Radiology at MGH is currently the largest in the US and, in addition to the significant workload of routine patient imaging, a series of special interest research centers are housed under its umbrella.
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