Alba Miranda-Ribera, PhD, is an instructor at the Mucosal Immunology and Biology Research Center.
Alba Miranda-Ribera, PhD, is an instructor at the Mucosal Immunology and Biology Research Center.
Katie is the communications coordinator for the Center for Celiac Research and Treatment and a fan of hiking, skiing and the Green Bay Packers.
A study of 31 infants genetically predisposed to celiac disease represents helps to shed more light on how the disease is triggered.
Mass General researcher Sharon Dekel, PhD, is launching a study to better understand how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting new mothers.
Researchers have identified a new source for the symptoms of touch overreactivity in some individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
Mass General’s Marian DiFiglia, PhD, is working to advance research on the rare genetic mutation that affects her grandson.
To understand more about infant immunity and how to enhance it, a research team led by Galit Alter, PhD investigated how certain antibodies are transferred from mother to child during pregnancy.
Researchers have found increase in fire pit-related burn injuries in children and adolescents, with the youngest children at the greatest risk.
Gene Beresin, MD, executive director of the Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds at Massachusetts General Hospital, recently wrote an article about gaming disorder. For those who may not be aware of gaming disorder, or parents who are worried about their child’s gaming patterns, here are five things to know.
Experiencing adverse events at a young age may increase risk of mental health disorder, evaluating the price of skincare products for women and a new model for cancer treatments.
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