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Fatima Cody Stanford in lab coat in white office hallway standing with arms crossed and leaning on reflective glass wall.

Five Questions with Fatima Cody Stanford

October 13, 2020 | Our pilot funding awardee discusses her research in obesity medicine.

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Headshot of Caroline Mitchell in white lab coat and blue/gray background.

Five Questions with Caroline Mitchell

September 29, 2020 | Our "Microbiome in Human Health and Disease" pilot funding awardee discusses her research in fertility.

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Victor Neel sitting in the lab by a microscope with arms folded smiling.

Five Questions with Victor Neel

September 15, 2020 | Our "Microbiome in Human Health and Disease" pilot funding awardee discusses his innovative research in wound healing.

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Garrett Fitzmaurice sitting outside with cup of coffee and laptop.

Five Questions with Garrett Fitzmaurice

September 2, 2020 | Biostatistical consultations are in demand as new COVID-19 research advances. Our Biostatistics program lead discusses the essential role biostatistics plays in research and the increase in demand for consultations as new COVID-19 research advances.

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Study Points to Health Disparities Among Former NFL Players

August 26, 2020 | Black, other nonwhite athletes report more pain, physical impairment, mood disorders and cognitive problems than white peers.

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Kate Jeffrey in lab looking at computer screen.

Five Questions with Kate Jeffrey

August 13, 2020 | Our Translational Innovator program pilot funding awardee discusses her research on immunology and work investigating the immune response to COVID-19 in colon tissues.

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Eyes on the Prize

August 11, 2020 | Harvard Catalyst awards five pilot grants for vision-related research.

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Silver Linings in Challenging Times

August 7, 2020 | How members of Harvard Medical School faculty and staff are thriving, despite what 2020 has brought these past six months.

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