SSQ Student Awarded Weintraub Award March 28, 2025 Congrats to Dawn Chen for being a recipient of the 2025 Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Awards!
Changes to Gut Microbiome May Increase Type 2 Diabetes Risk July 1, 2024 Research links specific species and strains of gut microbes to type 2 diabetes across populations
How the Heart Starts Beating June 12, 2024 Researchers discover that heart cells in developing zebrafish start beating suddenly and all at once
Seeing the Human Behind the Data May 3, 2024 Graduating physician-scientist Deborah Plana combines passion for analysis, improving patient care
What Human Diseases Can Teach Us About the Immune System November 14, 2023 Jennifer Oyler-Yaniv is using cancer as a model system to understand general principles of the immune system
An AI Tool That Can Help Forecast Viral Variants October 11, 2023 EVEscape predicts future viral mutations, new variants using evolutionary, biological information
The Point of No Return: Predicting and Controlling Cell Fate Decisions June 30, 2021 James Valcourt, PhD '20 shares his research insights at Harvard Horizons
When these Boston doctors ran out of virus-testing swabs, they mobilized an army of 3-D printers April 24, 2020 In 22 days, engineers and manufacturers came up with four new designs. Ramy, Arnaout, Harvard Medical School and SSQBio Program Faculty member, leads the charge.