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Pandemic book

Pandemic project

HST MD student Constance Wu on what inspired a COVID-19 children’s book

These 20 McGovern “rising stars” — each from one of our 20 labs — represent the future of neuroscience

Meet the future of neuroscience

The 20 McGovern “rising stars," each from one of 20 labs — include two HST students — who are deemed to represent the future of neuroscience.

By accounting for sweat physiology, method can make better use of electrodermal activity for tracking subconscious changes in physical or emotional state.

Statistical model research by an HST faculty director and a MEMP student improves analysis of skin conductance

By accounting for sweat physiology, research by an HST faculty director and a MEMP PhD student show a method that can make better use of electrodermal activity (EDA) for tracking subconscious changes in physical or emotional state.

Eight 2020 graduate fellows, including HST student, pursue diverse paths.

A legacy of curiosity in the name of Hugh Hampton Young

Eight 2020 graduate fellows, including an HST student, pursue diverse paths.

Ode to crosswords

Ode to Crosswords: Are you down for a cross?

Blogger and HST MEMP Phd student Mingyu Y. has penned a poem about how new classmates became friends while solving weekly crosswords together: "Crosswords are more than just brain-twisting clues; / They helped me to find my community too."

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