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SROH RENEWS LOVE OF SCIENCE IN BOTH INTERNS AND MENTORS

Summer Research Opportunities at Harvard (SROH) has finished another outstanding year, bringing undergraduates from diverse backgrounds for a ten week internship program at MCO. The program began in…

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MCB STUDENTS AND TEACHERS CELEBRATED AT ANNUAL RETREAT

This year’s MCB award winners reflect the creativity, collaboration, and community that makes the department a rewarding place for students, postdoctoral fellows and professors. The awards were presented…

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TWO MCB STUDENTS WIN HHMI FELLOWSHIPS

Through their hard work and impressive research goals, fourth-year grad student Felix Baier of the Hoekstra Lab and third-year grad student Alyson Ramirez of the Mango Lab and…

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MCB STUDENT WINS TWO FELLOWSHIPS

Third-year MCO student Catherine Weiner of the Rinn Lab in SCRB  was doubly lauded this spring when she earned a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF-GRF) and…

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NEW QUESTIONS

He may have left his bench for a desk and a corner office, but “I didn’t leave science!” insists Fanuel Muindi, MCB’s new Assistant Director of Graduate Programs…

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MCB GRADUATE STUDENT BALANCES LAB WORK AND OUTREACH

Tessa Montague, originally from London and now a fifth-year MCO graduate student in the Schier lab, is not afraid of work. Besides maintaining her own graduate research and…

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HARVARD STUDENTS PROMOTE LATINX OUTREACH

With support from two leading Latinx* organizations, MCO students Gonzalo Gonzalez-Del Pino, Linda Honaker, and Alexandra Mattei participated in Step into Stem (SiS): Exposing Girls to STEM Careers…

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INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION OF SCIENTISTS WITH SELFIES

Matt Smith, a second-year graduate student in Ben de Bivort’s lab and member of the MCO graduate program, pulls a large manila envelope out of his backpack. He…

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GRADUATE STUDENT INITIATIVES: SCIENCE CLUB LATIN AMERICA

  Despite the worldwide proliferation of STEM careers, Latin Americans remain underrepresented in the global scientific community. “I think the common denominator for each of us,” suggests Mohammed…

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