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Dec 11, 2020 Day Zero Diagnostics receives NIH funding award The startup was co-founded by by Miriam Huntley, Ph.D. ’16 Alumni, Entrepreneurship
Dec 9, 2020 Getting creative Remote instruction sparks ingenuity in foundational engineering course Academics, COVID-19
Dec 7, 2020 Moving into Science and Engineering Complex after pandemic pause SEAS' shift to Allston began in November and will continue in coming months Allston Campus
Dec 4, 2020 12 alumni named to Forbes 30 Under 30 Annual list highlights 600 of the brightest young entrepreneurs, leaders, and stars Alumni
Dec 4, 2020 Farag named World Games Athlete of the Month Ali Farag is a professional squash player Alumni
Dec 3, 2020 Get to Know Allston: A History Traveling across time and SEAS (more like the Charles River) Allston Campus
Nov 25, 2020 An ionic forcefield for nanoparticles Tunable coating allows hitch-hiking nanoparticles to slip past the immune system to their target Bioengineering, Health / Medicine
Nov 24, 2020 Mentzel named assistant professor at UCR Tamar Mentzel, Ph.D. '10, named assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering Alumni
Nov 23, 2020 Classroom meets kitchen in ‘Science and Cooking’ book Part cookbook, part textbook, the newly published volume celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Harvard course Cooking
Nov 19, 2020 Litt featured by Neurology Today Brian Litt, A.B. ’82, is Professor of Neurology and Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Alumni