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As a full-service research center, the Surgical and Interventional Research Laboratories (SIRL) at Tufts Medical Center aids industry partners by supporting in-vivo feasibility studies for medical devices and providing physician and sales representative training.
The Surgical and Interventional Research Laboratories (SIRL) at Tufts Medical Center provides histologic technology that can help you test and evaluate your novel idea.
With over 500 on-site surgeons, physicians and veterinarians, Tufts Medical Center's Surgical and Interventional Research Laboratories (SIRL) offers expert consulting on all study or training related elements.
Tufts Medical Center's Surgical and Interventional Research Laboratories is home to prolific research programs that have produced a number of important results.
MIRI Researchers and staff
The principal investigators and research teams at the Woman, Mother and Baby Research Institute have dedicated their basic science, clinical and translational research to studying the lifelong consequences of the intimate and unique biological relationship between mother and baby during pregnancy.
MIRI Research Assistant, Francesca Carasi-Schwartz, using a pipette with test tubes in Tupper Research Building lab.
The Woman, Mother and Baby Research Institute currently centers its research on several topics of current clinical, public health and economic significance.

Our principal investigators and trainees have received a number of honors and awards for their leadership and accomplishments in research that advances the understanding of preterm birth and its complications, maternal obesity and fetal and neonatal genomic medicine. We are grateful for the recognition from our peers and the honors bestowed on us by international and national associations and institutions for our contributions.

Our principal investigators and trainees have received a number of honors and awards for their leadership and accomplishments in research that advances the understanding of preterm birth and its complications, maternal obesity and fetal and neonatal genomic medicine. We are grateful for the recognition from our peers and the honors bestowed on us by international and national associations and institutions for our contributions.
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