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Breakthrough Moments

A person holding up their phone next to a wireless patch on a mannequin to demonstrate how the "EKG for the gut" works.

A Breakthrough In Monitoring Gut Motility [Video]

by Communications | March 13, 2024

G-Tech Medical innovated a wireless patch that could transform how patients and clinicians manage IBD and other gastrointestinal disorders.

Dr. Kate Jeffrey looking at green colored molecules rendered on a computer screen.

Mapping The Virome [VIDEO]

by Communications | March 3, 2020

With her lab at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr. Kate Jeffrey has embarked on a new frontier to research the human virome.

A young child raises both fists in the air with an excited expression on his face as he begins understanding how to write.

A Breakthrough Moment in Early Childhood Education [VIDEO]

by Communications | September 7, 2017

Melvin Tamoro, a tutor in our SEEDS of Learning program, is an expert at getting kids at East Oakland’s Sankofa Academy excited to learn.

Two aerial dancers wearing red and hanging from a rope on the side of a white building.

A Dancer’s Daring Breakthrough [VIDEO]

by Communications | April 19, 2017

This Breakthrough Moments video features Jo Kreiter, an award-winning choreographer, dance artist and social activist.

Close up of Dr. Gwendalyn Randolph holding up two vials of liquid in her lab.

A Researcher’s Breakthrough Moment [VIDEO]

by Communications | February 9, 2017

Dr. Gwendalyn Randolph’s cutting-edge instincts led to a novel technique that makes human tissue look like glass, and she combined this with advanced 3-D imaging to peer more deeply into the workings of Crohn’s disease.

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