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July 9, 2024

“A Wonderful Opportunity” – An Interview with Ragon Postdoc and Ramón Areces Foundation Research Fellow Gema González Rubio

González Rubio discusses the circumstances that brought her to the Ragon and how she hopes to grow from it

Press Releases June 27, 2024

Ragon Study Reveals Critical Insights into RSV Immunity in Infants

Postdoctoral fellow Nadège Nziza was the first author of the study, published in Immunity, which explores how the immune responses of infants to RSV change over time.

Press Releases June 26, 2024

HARVARD GAZETTE – How Ragon Institute’s new home aids mission

Immunology focus expands to neurodegenerative diseases and other areas as collaboration between Harvard, MIT, and Mass. General Hospital turns 15

June 25, 2024

MIT NEWS – New Ragon Institute building opens in the heart of Kendall Square

Featured in MIT News — The building will serve as a hub for research on the development of immunology-based treatments.

Awards

Charles Evavold Awarded Karin Grunebaum Cancer Research Foundation Faculty Research Fellowship

Ragon faculty member and Early Independence Fellow Charles Evavold, PhD, has been selected as the recipient of the prestigious 2024-2025 Karin Grunebaum Cancer Research Foundation Faculty Research Fellowship at Harvard Medical School.

Press Releases June 20, 2024

Ragon Institute of Mass General Brigham, MIT, and Harvard celebrates opening of new headquarters

The new building in the heart of Kendall Square will support the Institute’s research to harness the power of the human immune system to prevent and cure disease

June 13, 2024

Ragon at Pride for the People 2024

Celebrating Pride Month, we are delighted to share moments from the Boston Pride for the People Parade that took place on June 8. Members of the Ragon community joined the vibrant event, celebrating the history and meaning behind this month.

Press Releases June 10, 2024

Research shows early life immunity increases HIV cure/remission in male infants

New research published today by scientists at the Ragon Institute of Mass General Brigham, MIT and Harvard, the University of Oxford, the University of KwaZulu-Natal and the African Health Research Institute in South Africa, shows that male infants are more likely to achieve HIV cure/remission than females.

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The Ragon Institute of Mass General, MIT, and Harvard brings together scientists and engineers from diverse fields to better understand the immune system and support human health.

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