As home to the most cancer specialists in New England, we are training the next generation of leaders and advancing research-driven treatments that improve outcomes for patients everywhere.
Home to the original and largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute is a national hub for cancer education. Here, the next generation of cancer experts trains under some of the brightest minds in cancer medicine at both Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. They contribute to cutting-edge research and gain firsthand experience offering patients with cancer the latest and most advanced treatments and technologies.
We bring together clinicians and researchers across our integrated healthcare system to make breakthroughs in areas like immunotherapy, AI, and personalized medicine, driving innovation in cancer care.
Physician-scientists Marcela Maus, MD, PhD, and Matthew Frigault, MD, of the Maus Lab are making strides in research on CAR T-cell therapy for treating cancer.
Whether you are a prospective fellow or trainee, or a healthcare professional seeking to advance your career, Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute offers a dynamic environment where your contributions can make a global impact.