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Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology

Fast Fact:

HST faculty member and pioneering biomedical engineer Robert Langer has been awarded the National Medal of Science.

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HST Highlights and History

HST's interdisciplinary approach to biomedicine stretches back to 1970 when MIT and Harvard Medical School agreed to develop a joint program in medical science. Since then, HST has expanded to include doctoral, master's, and training programs. Today our faculty, graduates, and students share a rare "dual citizenship" in medicine and fields from physics, chemistry, and engineering to computer science and business.

A few key HST academic milestones:

In addition to its focus on educating biomedical pioneers, HST researchers are pioneers themselves. Our faculty members are active basic science, translational and clinical investigators who do their work in labs at MIT, Harvard and in research centers at Boston area Hospitals.

A few key HST research milestones:

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