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Class of 2024 Residency Positions Revealed at Match Day

Harvard Medical School graduates, including HST MD students, celebrate placements to begin clinical training

HST student Hoying Aeronautics

Life on Mars, together

With Project MADMEN, two MIT students, including from HST, experience the challenges and bonding associated with a Mars analog mission.

Omar Abuddayyeh HST MEMP PhD alum pic 1

A Jewish American and a Palestinian American are tackling science’s toughest challenges

Friends since MIT days, Omar Abudayyeh, an HST MEMP alum, and Jonathan Gootenberg, jointly run a Harvard lab and cofounded a gene-editing startup

Ventricular research

A new test could predict how heart attack patients will respond to mechanical pumps

Performing this test, devised by researchers, including an HST student, could help doctors prevent dysfunction that can occur when the right and left ventricles of the heart become imbalanced.

Jesse Kirkpatrick

Research by HST student on bile duct cancer detection earns $10,000 prize

Jesse Kirkpatrick, an HST MEMP alum and a current HST MD student, earned a $10,000 prize for his research on the detection of a rare, deadly bile duct cancer.

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