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Screenshot of the HST graduating class of 2020

Forty-five students graduate as part of the HST Class of 2020

On Wednesday, May 27, the Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology (HST) held its first ever online graduation ceremony and celebration.

HST MEMP PhD graduate Erica Mason

HST MEMP PhD graduate Erica Mason appreciates a multi-disciplinary approach to research

She plans to continue her research in early fundamental physics questions of imaging technology at the MGH Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging as a Postdoctoral Researcher.

HST MD graduate Selena Li

HST MD graduate Selena Li plans a future as an academic cardiac surgeon

Selena Li, HST MD graduate, deepened her appreciation for the patient-doctor relationship and the need for systems-based, sustainable solutions in global health while working with refugees in Greece.

Sophia Liu

One student's approach to pitching in on the pandemic response

Sophia Liu finds a unique way to help with Covid-19 relief efforts.

Multi-institutional MassCPR initiative announces more than $16.5 million to support 62 Boston-area projects, including two led by HST faculty.

Six from MIT awarded research funding to address Covid-19

MassCPR has announced more than $16.5 million in funding to support 62 research projects, all with the potential for significant impact in fighting the pandemic on several fronts, including those headed by faculty at HST.

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