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Hollis L. Albright, MD ’31 Symposium | March 30th, 2026
Topic; " Accelerating Discovery: How A.I. is Transforming the Lab "; JOIN US Join us as Marinka Zitnik, PhD, associate professor of biomedical informatics at HMS, will discuss how artificial intelligence is transforming research, accelerating discoveries, and opening new frontiers in understudied areas. You’ll also hear how HMS is building infrastructure for A.I.-driven work, collaborating with external partners, and training the next generation of leaders in A.I.-enabled sci
Feb 16


Ending HIV: The Journey to a Vaccine With special guest Dr. Anthony Fauci
A Lee and Nile Albright Annual Symposium | Thursday, February 19 | 7:00 pm Join the Museum of Science and RAW Science Film Festival for the exclusive New England premiere of the groundbreaking new documentary Ending HIV: The Journey to a Vaccine, featuring a conversation with Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Larry Corey, in the Mugar Omni Theater. Set over 25 years, scientists, doctors, and volunteers pursue an HIV vaccine, confronting scientific setbacks and breakthroughs along the
Jan 20


A Lee & Nile Albright Annual Symposium
Join us at the Museum of Science, Boston for the Lee and Nile Albright Annual Symposium, featuring visionary neuroscientist Dr. Sebastian Seung in an inspiring exploration of the human brain and the power of collective discovery. It’s all a part of Being Human. Monday, October 13 | 7:00 pm Over a decade ago, Dr. Sebastian Seung foretold the future of neuroscience in his popular TED talk and book. Now the future has arrived. Neuroscientists have achieved a remarkable milestone
Oct 1, 2025


The Global and Cellular Significance of Environment and Tumor Dynamics on Disease Progression - Gordon Research Conference
A number of presentations and publications have been made by the Moses Laboratory led by Dr. Marsha A. Moses at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Each of these accomplishments has gratefully acknowledged the essential support of the Nile Albright Research Foundation. Some of the selected presentations include those at the Gordon Research Conference (Hormone Dependent Cancers) in August 2025, the https://www.aacr.org/meeting/aacr-annual-meeting-2025/progr
Aug 11, 2025


A Lecture with Bo Rueda Ph.D., July 21, 2025
Dr. Bo Rueda is the Director of the Vincent Center for Reproductive Biology at Massachusetts General Hospital and an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School. His research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of gynecologic tumors, using advanced xenograft models to develop and test novel cancer therapies. “Stem-like properties are transferred between ovarian tumor cells via extracellular vesicles facilitating epigenetic changes promoting drug resistance. ” You are Invite
Jul 14, 2025


Giving to CenterStage 2025
Our Commitment Continues We were proud to once again be an Innovative Sponsor at the 2025 CenterStage Gala. It was an inspiring evening...
May 23, 2025


Caroline Hodi Latest Intern at Moses Lab
Caroline Hodi A rising Junior at Holy Cross College in Worcester, MA., Caroline has spent time during the summer learning about, and...
Apr 16, 2025


AI: Making Us better. Highlights from the Lee & Nile Albright Symposium. April 10, 2025
The Symposium held at The Museum of Science, Boston (MOS) highlighted the remarkable potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance...
Apr 15, 2025


Rakesh K. Jain, PhD, FAACR, Honored with the 2025 AACR Award for Lifetime Achievement in Cancer Research
Jain is the director of the Edwin L. Steele Laboratories for Tumor Biology in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Massachusetts...
Apr 8, 2025
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