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Mentor: Meir J. Stampfer, M.D., Dr.P.H.
We recently celebrated 45 years of MSTP support for the Harvard/MIT MD-PhD program. More than 300 alumni, students, faculty, staff and guests - many from out of state - joined us to celebrate this ...
Optional entry point for students who were interviewed by the MD-PhD Program but did not receive an MD-PhD Program offer ...
Harvard Medical School students committed to pursuing PhD training may join the MD-PhD Program after MD matriculation. There are two possible entry-points: July Prior to Start of M1 Year: Students who ...
The 2025 Harvard/Glenn Symposium on Aging is scheduled on Monday, June 16, 2025 at 1:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada) The Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at Harvard Medical ...
The Crimson Care Collaborative (CCC) is a student-faculty collaborative practice started by Harvard Medical School students in the fall of 2010. CCC is a student-administered evening clinic, where ...
Applications for Summer 2025 are now closed. We cannot grant any extensions from our deadline of February 3rd, 2025. The HEART Summer Program application process includes two components: (1) the ...
We are unable to accommodate any exceptions to these criteria. Can extensions be given for the application deadline? Unfortunately, due to the volume of applications we receive, we cannot provide any ...
10-weeks, full-time research in a laboratory or research group at Harvard Medical School (HMS) Poster presentation at the Leadership Alliance National Symposium in July Oral presentation at the ...
Mentor: Henning Tiemeier, M.D., Ph.D.
David A. Sinclair, Ph.D., A.O. is a Professor in the Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School, best known for his work on understanding why we age and how to slow its effects. The Sinclair lab ...
Bruce A. Yankner, M.D., Ph.D. is Professor of Genetics and Neurology at Harvard Medical School, Co-Director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging, Co-Chair of the Harvard Aging ...
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