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May 6, 2016 Two SEAS faculty elected to the American Philosophical Society Pioneers in materials and computer scientist join oldest learned society in U.S.
Jun 21, 2017 Harvard launches data science master’s degree program New degree aims to train students in growing field of data science
Jun 19, 2017 A cornerstone of Allston innovation Maker Space offers tools for creativity and discovery
Aug 24, 2023 Adding immunity to human kidney-on-a-chip advances cancer drug testing An immune-infiltrated human kidney organoid-on-chip model enables assessment of kidney toxicities to immunotherapeutic T cell bispecific antibody drugs with high resolution Bioengineering,
Jan 14, 2016 Manmade mercury emissions decline 30 percent from 1990-2010 Results show local and regional efforts can have significant effects on atmospheric mercury Environment,
May 9, 2017 U.S. and Israeli researchers collaborate to improve insulin management for people with type 1 diabetes SEAS, DreaMed Diabetes and Schneider Children’s Medical Center to collaborate on improving insulin management for type 1 diabetes
Apr 11, 2017 Setting a trap for autoimmunity Approach captures immune disease cells in vivo, may be used to better understand diabetes, other autoimmune disorders
Apr 23, 2020 What the EPA’s mercury decision means for public health A Q&A with Prof. Elsie Sunderland on the deregulation of mercury and other hazardous air pollutants Environment,
Feb 9, 2017 Artificial pancreas clinical trials open Trials test system to automatically regulate blood sugar for people with type 1 diabetes Bioengineering,
Feb 18, 2021 Sensor can probe biology’s smallest reactions Breakthrough in calorimetry could reveal fundamental principles of cells Materials, Technology,