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Mass hospitals to resume offering COVID-19 vaccine

Mass hospitals to resume offering COVID-19 vaccine
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UMass Memorial Health Care partners with Clinton Senior Center to create mobile COVID vaccination process at Town Hall

UMass Memorial Health Care partners with Clinton Senior Center to create mobile COVID vaccination process at Town Hall
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We should be optimistic : Why are COVID hospitalizations plummeting across Massachusetts? Experts weigh in

Health equity forum from UMass Memorial Health Care with MassLive to focus on COVID vaccination program, availability in Central Massachusetts

Health equity forum from UMass Memorial Health Care with MassLive to focus on COVID vaccination program, availability in Central Massachusetts Updated Feb 24, 2021; Central Massachusetts residents who have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine program will be able to get answers Thursday during a health equity forum being live-streamed by UMass Memorial Health Care. The virtual forum, the second in a series from UMass Memorial, is being moderated by MassLive reporter Melissa Hanson. Panelists are: Dr. Eric Dickson, the president and CEO of UMass Memorial Health Care, Dr. Mark Johnson, the chair of UMass Memorial Medical Center’s department of neurological surgery, Maggie Rodriguez, a community health worker and vaccine navigator at UMass Memorial Health Care and Stacey Luster, an assistant vice president at Worcester State University and the co-founder of Black Families Together.

UMass Medical School joins JDRF Center of Excellence in New England to advance type 1 diabetes research

UMass Medical School joins JDRF Center of Excellence in New England to advance type 1 diabetes research Center will focus on accelerating gene editing approaches for beta cell replacement therapy By Colleen Locke and Bryan Goodchild UMass Medical School Communications February 23, 2021 Five UMass Medical School scientists from the UMass Diabetes Center of Excellence are part of the JDRF Center of Excellence in New England that launched Tuesday, Feb. 23. The goal of the cross-institutional collaboration is to create a cell replacement therapy that could treat and potentially cure type 1 diabetes.  Funded by JDRF and led by Harvard Stem Cell Institute co-director Douglas Melton, PhD, and JDRF scientific staff leader Esther Latres, PhD, assistant vice president of research, the new center comprises leading Massachusetts-based experts, including Michael Brehm, PhD, and Dale L. Greiner, PhD, of UMass Medical School, and Stephan Kissler, PhD, o

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