Herschbach Teacher/Scientist Lecture – 4/17

We are excited to announce the 2023/2034 Herschbach Teacher/Scientist Lecture, hosted by the Derek Bok Center for Teaching & Learning.  The lecture will focus on “Fostering a Culture of Inclusion in … Continue reading “Herschbach Teacher/Scientist Lecture – 4/17”

CURE Program Mentor Recruitment for Summer 2022

Now seeking mentors for the CURE program for Summer 2022, a research training program for local promising high-school and college students from underrepresented and disadvantaged backgrounds. Currently celebrating its 20th anniversary, the … Continue reading “CURE Program Mentor Recruitment for Summer 2022”

Summer Program Concludes with a Successful Pipelines Into Biostatistics Symposium

The 2021 Summer Program in Biostatistics & Computational Biology concluded last week, after the annual “Pipelines into Biostatistics Symposium” was held virtually on Thursday, July 15th. Research project presentations were given by sixteen students who … Continue reading “Summer Program Concludes with a Successful Pipelines Into Biostatistics Symposium”

Donald Hopkins Program Begins 2nd Year

In September 2019 the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health introduced the Donald Hopkins Predoctoral Scholars Program as a pipeline program designed to increase diversity in the STEM fields and … Continue reading “Donald Hopkins Program Begins 2nd Year”

Summer Program Concludes with Annual Symposium

The 2019 Summer Program in Biostatistics & Computational Biology concluded last week, after the annual “Pipelines into Biostatistics Symposium” was held on Thursday, July 18th. Research project presentations were given … Continue reading “Summer Program Concludes with Annual Symposium”

Unsung Women’s Project Features Heather Mattie

Our own Dr. Heather Mattie, Instructor of Data Science and Executive Director of the Health Data Science Masters Program, was recently interviewed for She Geeks Out’s Unsung Women’s Project highlighting amazing women … Continue reading “Unsung Women’s Project Features Heather Mattie”

Loni Philip Tabb: A Biostatistician Who’s Breaking Barriers

Read The Franklin Institute’s recent interview with alumna Loni Philip Tabb, PhD ’10, where she discusses her current research, how she got into science, her biggest challenges, and how we can … Continue reading “Loni Philip Tabb: A Biostatistician Who’s Breaking Barriers”