The Forsyth Institute, the world’s leading independent oral health research organization, held its grand opening celebration on Nov. 18 at its new home. Forsyth, which has been improving oral and overall health for 100 years through its biomedical research and community programs, operates in a state-of-the-art facility at 245 First St. in Cambridge. The organization conducts biomedical research in molecular biology, microbiology, immunology, global infectious diseases, skeletal biology, developmental biology, tissue regeneration and clinical research.
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