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EndometriosisNews & Events Science article: Dr. Katie Burns’s Groundbreaking Endometriosis Research

A Profile in Perseverance: Dr. Katie Burns’s Groundbreaking Endometriosis Research

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CollaborationNews & Events MIT Launches “Moonshot for Menstruation Science”

MIT Launches “Moonshot for Menstruation Science”

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MIT Menstruation Science Launch Event – April 9, 2025

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“Move Over, Mice!”: MIT’s Linda Griffith on the Future of Women’s Disease Research

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Advancing Women’s Health: The Manton Foundation Fuels Revolutionary Research at MIT

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News & EventsPartnerships Startup gives surgeons a real-time view of breast cancer during surgery

Startup gives surgeons a real-time view of breast cancer during surgery

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News & Events Liver Microphysiological Systems Engineer

Liver Microphysiological Systems Engineer

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Acts of Kindness

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CollaborationNews & Events Announcing OEF Gynecology Science and Technology Workshop

Announcing OEF Gynecology Science and Technology Workshop

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CollaborationNews & Events Sixth Open Endoscopy Forum (OEF)

Register Now for Open Endoscopy Forum at MIT, Sept. 22-24

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Co-directed by an MIT engineer and a Harvard Medical School clinician, the Center for Gynepathology Research brings together over 15 laboratories and clinical practices in the Boston area and around the world to foster both basic and clinical research in endometriosis, infertility, pre-term birth, sexually-transmitted disease, and other pathologies of the female reproductive tract.
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