Awards, Honors, and Grants


March 04, 2021

Bei, Mayadas Receive Mass General Brigham Innovation Discovery Grants

Fengfeng Bei, PhD Tanya Mayadas, PhD


Fengfeng Bei, PhD, of the Department of Neurosurgery, and Tanya Mayadas, PhD, of the Department of Pathology, were awarded Mass General Brigham Innovation Discovery Grants (IDG) based on their proposed projects’ potentials to improve health outcomes, meet articulated milestones and achieve follow-up investment support as assessed by outside industry experts.

IDGs are awarded to projects demonstrating the potential to transform health care delivery systems and help patients fight challenging diseases. This year the grant is focusing exclusively on cell and gene therapy.

Bei, a principal investigator at the Brigham, was awarded based on his proposal, “Brain Penetrant AAV Vectors for CNS Gene Therapy.” With this project, Bei strives to advance gene therapy delivery methods for use in the central nervous system (CNS). Bei’s research focuses on brain circuitry regeneration and repair.

Mayadas is a senior scientist at the Brigham and won the grant for her project, “Harnessing Neutrophil Plasticity for the Treatment of Cancer.” Mayadas’s project aims to increase T-cell immunity to different types of tumors. Mayadas’s research interests include understanding the molecular and functional mechanisms of inflammation and immune cell functioning.

The IDG program aims to enhance commercial outcomes of the Mass General Brigham community and increase its innovative potential. It is designed to stimulate new inventive concepts, identify areas of commercially significant scientific strength and accelerate commercialization of Mass General Brigham intellectual assets.