The tenured engineers of 2023 Nine faculty members, including at HST, have been granted tenure in six units across MIT’s School of Engineering. How the body’s cells work together in response to infection HST PhD student Constantine Tzouanas investigates how interactions between individual cells help determine whether pathogens will defeat their hosts — or vice versa. Study finds a surprising new role for a major immune regulator Researchers at MIT and Harvard, including an HST alum, showed that in addition to turning on genes involved in cell defense, the STING protein also acts as an ion channel, allowing it to control a wide variety of immune responses. Kimberly Rose Bennett awarded HHMI Gilliam Fellowship Howard Hughes Medical Institute Gilliam Fellows are selected for their promise as future leaders in their scientific fields and for their commitment to advancing equity and inclusion. Kay Everett, HST alum and instructor, combines a career of cardiology, teaching and scientific research Teaching a class she once studied keeps her focused in other areas of her professional life Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous … Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 … Next page Next Last page Last »
The tenured engineers of 2023 Nine faculty members, including at HST, have been granted tenure in six units across MIT’s School of Engineering.
How the body’s cells work together in response to infection HST PhD student Constantine Tzouanas investigates how interactions between individual cells help determine whether pathogens will defeat their hosts — or vice versa.
Study finds a surprising new role for a major immune regulator Researchers at MIT and Harvard, including an HST alum, showed that in addition to turning on genes involved in cell defense, the STING protein also acts as an ion channel, allowing it to control a wide variety of immune responses.
Kimberly Rose Bennett awarded HHMI Gilliam Fellowship Howard Hughes Medical Institute Gilliam Fellows are selected for their promise as future leaders in their scientific fields and for their commitment to advancing equity and inclusion.
Kay Everett, HST alum and instructor, combines a career of cardiology, teaching and scientific research Teaching a class she once studied keeps her focused in other areas of her professional life