Massachusetts General Hospital
Mass General has long been a leader in successfully bridging innovative science with state-of-the-art clinical medicine. With an annual research budget of nearly $550 million, Mass General conducts the largest hospital-based research program in the United States – a program that spans more than 20 clinical departments and centers across the hospital. This funding drives discoveries and breakthroughs in basic and clinical research, which translate into new and better treatments that transform medical practice and patient care.
Innovations (133):
- High Crystallinity High Level Resistant Non-Oxidizing Polyethylene Orthopedic Implant (E-CIMA) (03 NOV 11)
- Adaptive Optics for Optical Coherence Tomography (06 JUL 11)
- Portable and Wireless Patient Positioning Device for Joint Replacement Surgeries (10 JUN 11)
- New Surgical Instruments and Implant to Improve Shoulder Replacements (08 JUN 11)
- Patient Tracking Software (08 JUN 11)
- Treatment planning software for pencil-beam proton radiotherapy (27 MAY 11)
- Lens to Improve Visibility during Minimally Invasive Surgery (24 MAY 11)
- Process to Prevent Oxidation in Polymeric Material for Medical Devices (12 MAY 11)
- A Highly Porous Hydrogel that improves tissue growth (12 MAY 11)
- New Design of Femoral Prosthetic That Increases Flexion (12 MAY 11)
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