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Student Spotlights

Jon Hochstein MD student

How consequential life grew from dying heart

Childhood transplant gave Jon Hochstein a second chance, guides his next steps to Boston Children's

James Diao Churchill Scholar

Three with MIT ties, including an HST student, win 2022 Churchill Scholarships

HST student James Diao, and seniors David Darrow and Tara Venkatadri, and will pursue master’s programs at Cambridge University.

Nalini Singh

Nalini Singh awarded 2021 Google Fellowship for Health research

Nalini Singh, an HST MEMP PhD candidate, is studying computer science, including machine learning and magnetic resonance imaging.

Draper (Thomas Abitante Rachel Bellisle)

Astronaut gear of the future may fight bone and muscle loss

Research by an HST faculty member, and HST students, is aimed at solutions to the need for new space suits and muscle stimulators which could keep spacefarers fit on long voyages.

Varesh Prasad

Good medicine

Varesh Prasad, a 2019 HST MEMP PhD graduate, speaks about his research and focus on the data hospitals collect.

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