Massachusetts General Hospital
🇺🇸 US
Papers
222
Total Citations
11,499
H-Index
49
Researchers
312
About
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) stands at a remarkable intersection of clinical excellence and cutting-edge technological innovation, establishing itself as one of the world's premier research institutions where robotics, artificial intelligence, and advanced surgical science converge to redefine patient care. Affiliated with Harvard Medical School, MGH has cultivated a research environment that boldly tackles the most complex challenges in medicine, from neural engineering to minimally invasive surgery. The institution's landmark 2006 paper on neuronal ensemble control of prosthetic devices — now cited over 3,300 times — represents a watershed moment in brain-computer interface research, demonstrating that a person with tetraplegia could directly control robotic prosthetics through neural signals. This single contribution fundamentally reshaped the field of neuroprosthetics and continues to inspire a global generation of researchers. Complementing this, MGH's sustained investigation into force feedback in robotic surgery has provided the empirical foundation for understanding haptic perception in telerobotic systems, with multiple high-impact studies systematically evaluating how tactile information shapes surgical performance during blunt dissection tasks. MGH researchers have also pioneered robotic applications across an impressive breadth of specialties — including cardiac valve repair, orthopedic arthroplasty, pulmonary lobectomy, urological oncology, and gastrointestinal drug delivery — consistently benchmarking robotic approaches against established surgical gold standards. Their work on virtual fixtures for robotic cardiac surgery and robot-aided functional neuroimaging further underscores the institution's commitment to merging engineering precision with biological insight. For prospective students and collaborators, MGH offers an unparalleled environment where world-class clinical infrastructure meets transformative research ambition, making it an ideal destination for those seeking to advance human health through intelligent, robotic, and data-driven technologies.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1Neuronal ensemble control of prosthetic devices by a human with tetraplegia3,324 citations · 2006
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- 3The role of force feedback in surgery: analysis of blunt dissection377 citations · 2005
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- 8The Benefit of Force Feedback in Surgery: Examination of Blunt Dissection164 citations · 2007
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