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Hidden treasures of the Prouty Garden

At first glance, it may appear an ordinary garden with plants and flowers abound. But take a closer look, and you'll see a menagerie of hidden animals to be found...

Try the puzzle ::

IN THIS ISSUE


DIALOGUE:

Children's new clinical building expansion

SPOTLIGHT:
Lindsay Roache

BEAKER BYTES:
Richard Malley, MD, &
Michael Greenberg, PhD

GRATITUDES:
The Crowder Family

NAMES & FACES:
of this issue

Children's collaborates with Floating ::
After months of discussion, Children's has announced an innovative partnership with Floating...

Celebrating Main South ::
To celebrate the opening of Main South, Children's clinical building expansion, there will be two employee events...

It's all about access ::
In an effort to raise awareness of Children's at Waltham, hospital employees are displaying items touting the benefits of the new site...

One protein at a time ::
Children's researchers are now using their new $2.6 million Proteomics Center to examine how proteins function...

• Online Extra
• Scout update
• World Series Trophy
• Summer Tips

Honoring our volunteers ::
Volunteer Services hosted its annual recognition dinner, honoring 21 volunteers...

 

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