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The Longwood Collective, formerly known as MASCO (Medical Area and Scientific Community Organization) [2] [3]), offers shuttle buses for affiliated personnel around the Longwood Medical Area and between Harvard University's main campus in Cambridge and its medical campus in Boston. The medical campus shuttle, known as M2, is free for passengers ...
Dana–Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) is a comprehensive cancer treatment and research center in Boston, Massachusetts.Dana-Farber is the founding member of the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center, Harvard's Comprehensive Cancer Center designated by the National Cancer Institute, and one of the 15 clinical affiliates and research institutes of Harvard Medical School.
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Brigham and Women's Hospital was established with the 1980 merger of three Harvard-affiliated hospitals: Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (established in 1913); Robert Breck Brigham Hospital (established in 1914); and Boston Hospital for Women (established in 1966 as a merger of Boston Lying-In Hospital, established in 1832, and Free Hospital for Women, established in 1875).
Longwood Road was the main street for the community and was once lined with a tractor dealership, a gas company, several garages and general stores, as well as, a hardware store for shopping. [8] In the 1950s, Geneva Boyd's Longwood Grill was a popular hangout for teenagers. In 1984 there were discussions about possible incorporation.
The station was renamed from Longwood–Hospitals to Longwood Medical Area in the 1980s. [5] Longwood Medical Area's 3,813 daily boardings make it the busiest surface stop on the Green Line. [ 2 ] In the early 2000s, the MBTA modified key surface stops with raised platforms for accessibility as part of the Light Rail Accessibility Program .
David M. Livingston (29 March 1941 – 17 October 2021) [1] was the Deputy Director of the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center, Emil Frei Professor of Genetics and Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Chairman of the Executive Committee for Research at Dana–Farber Cancer Institute. [2] Dr. Livingston joined the Harvard faculty in 1973. [3]
The Longwood area was opened for development in the late 19th century by the extension of Huntington Avenue to the area in 1882, the filling and grading of the marshes lining the Muddy River, and by the extension of the streetcar line (now the MBTA Green Line E branch) in 1889. Huntington Avenue was lined by suburban estates, but the area west ...