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Diagnostics
Working Group Leads Pardis Sabeti, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard UniversityProfessor of Immunology and Infectious Disease, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public HealthInstitute Member, Broad Institute of MIT and HarvardInvestigator, Howard Hughes Medical...
Epidemiology
Working Group Lead Megan B. Murray, Sc.D., M.D. Ronda Stryker and William Johnston Professor of Global Health, HMSDirector of Research, Global Health & Social Medicine, HMSProfessor in the Department of Epidemiology, HSPH Epidemiology Working Group The Epidemiology Working Group formed as part of...
Clinical Management and Outcomes Research
Working Group Leads Lindsey R. Baden, M.D. Director of Center for Clinical Investigation, BWHDirector of Infectious Diseases, DFCIAssociate Professor, HMS Ingrid V. Bassett, M.D., M.P.H. Associate Professor of Medicine, MGH Rajesh Gandhi, M.D. Professor of Medicine, HMSDirector, HIV Clinical...
Pathogenesis
Working Group Leads Galit Alter, Ph.D. Principal Investigator, Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and HarvardProfessor of Medicine, HMS Kizzmekia Corbett, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Immunology and Infectious Diseases, HSPH David M. Knipe, Ph.D. Higgins Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics...
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Virtual Bootcamp
In this section, we present a modular course ("Virtual Bootcamp") for PGY-1 basic skills training designed to facilitate asynchronous learning. These changes were motivated to comply with social distancing requirements due to COVID-19. The subject matter is based on the ABOS Modules for PGY-1...
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Program Eligibility I’m not a Harvard student. Am I eligible? Yes indeed! A core part of our mission is to give students at schools with limited research facilities the exposure to Harvard’s research environment. I don’t have any research experience. Am I eligible? Competitive applicants have at...
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MassCPR Public Briefings
MassCPR Public Briefings are livestreamed, feature COVID-19-related research, and are geared toward a lay audience.