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Wyetts commit $50 million bequest—largest in Brigham history

The couple’s forward-thinking generosity will touch the lives of patients, staff, and scientists for generations to come.

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Carol N. and Allen S Wyett

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Announcing our new chief development officer

Michael McNally will serve as the chief development officer for Academic Medical Centers, Mass General Brigham, effective March 31, 2025

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Flatley Foundation powers projects in neurology and women’s health

The foundation is fueling innovative studies in the Department of Neurology and also bolstering the Bridges to Moms program.

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Brigham receives $7.6 million for contraceptive and vaccine technologies

Funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will launch next-generation drug delivery systems and biomedical devices.

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David Decrow knows the importance of finding safe harbor in a storm

The Brigham is world-renowned for our research and treatment of David's rare, aggressive cancer.

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Joseph Feaster turned grief into hope by partnering with the Brigham

Gifts from donors like Joseph will continue efforts to end stigma around mental illness and improve access to care.

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A family’s legacy in cardiac innovation

To honor his grandfather's work, Andrew Levine made a bequest to continue his family’s multigenerational partnership with the Brigham.

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Thea Stoneman Breast Imaging and Diagnostic Center elevates care

The Stoneman family’s $3 million gift continues their long-standing generosity to the Brigham community.

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Chins’ $5 million gift fulfills vision for nursing simulation lab

The family’s gift establishes the Patricia A. Chin Nursing Simulation Lab to improve hands-on training for nurses.

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Health and Wellness

Study Explores Vitamins and the Brain

As we age, our brains may not function as well or quickly as they used to. New research shows that multivitamins can help delay this decline.

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Health and Wellness

Foralumab Nasal Spray May Offer New Hope for MS Treatment

A clinical trial led by Brigham researchers shows that a nasal spray could help reduce symptoms and improve quality of life for people with multiple sclerosis.

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