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Student Spotlights

Manuel Morales, HST MEMP PhD

Charting a new course

Former naval petty officer Manuel Morales, a current HST MEMP PhD student, now develops imaging applications to detect cardiac dysfunction in young patients.

HST MD graduates' supportive friendship

How two 2021 HST MD grads combined art and friendship

Katherine Redfield Chan and Constance Wu shared artistic pursuits, including writing and illustrating a children’s book about Covid, on the way to earning their HST MD degrees.

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.

Feyisayo Eweje

They studied medicine, and suddenly COVID too

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

Project Prana (Shriya Srinivasan and Rajib Mondal)

MIT students' Project Prana is bringing low-cost ventilators to India amid the COVID crisis

HST graduate Shriya Srinivasan and HST student Rajib Monda of Project Prana have built a low-cost multiplex ventilator called iSave.

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