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Avilash Cramer HST MEMP Phd 2021 graduate

HST MEMP PhD graduate Avilash Cramer will focus on making technology accessible to all

Avilash Cramer, HST MEMP Phd 2021, has worked on everything from portable radiography tools to seismology research.

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Forty-seven students graduate in the HST Class of 2021

On Wednesday, May 26, the Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology (HST) held its second online graduation ceremony and celebration.

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HST MEMP incoming class 2021

Incoming HST MEMP students have a wide variety of interests and come from diverse backgrounds.

Feyisayo Eweje

They studied medicine, and suddenly COVID too

Students, including at HST, describe the challenges and treasures of navigating classes and the pandemic

Emery Brown in Wired story

This is your brain under anesthesia

For the first time, researchers, including the co-director of HST, were able to observe, in extra-fine detail, how neurons behave as consciousness shuts down.

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