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Watch Live Stream of 2023 DMS Hooding Ceremony

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The 2023 DMS Hooding ceremonies will be live-streamed on YouTube. Thursday, May 25, 2023: Hooding Ceremony for 2023 graduates begins at 5:00pm. The video can be viewed by visiting our Commencement and Hooding page. Congratulations and Best Wishes to all...

2022 BBS Graduate named as GSAS Commencement Marshal

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One of our 2022 DMS graduates is among the Commencement marshals chosen to represent the Doctor of Philosophy. Each year, the GSAS Student Council (GSC) chooses its Commencement marshals to represent the School’s graduating class. Marshal nominations are...

2021 BBS Graduate named as GSAS Commencement Marshal

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One of our 2021 BBS graduates is among the Commencement marshals chosen to represent the Doctor of Philosophy. Each year, the GSAS Student Council (GSC) chooses its Commencement marshals to represent the School’s graduating class. Marshal nominations are...

Signal of Strength

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Anita Reddy studies the ways that muscles communicate to initiate regeneration and repair. Read full article here.

BBS Student Featured in Harvard Medicine Magazine

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In Pandemic/Student Perspectives, Harvard Magazine spotlights Five HMS students as they consider how the 2020 pandemic has changed their lives but not their commitment to medicine and biomedical research.

Gut Check

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BBS PhD candidate Braden Tierney is first author in a study published May 18 in Nature Communications linking gut microbe genes to an array of human diseases. Read the article in HMS News.

BBS Student Selected as Hope Scholar

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BBS student Leeza Santiago Millan is one of 3 recipients of the BSCP HOPE Scholarship. Join us on Monday, October 5, 2020 at 7:00 PM EDT for an Evening of Hope! View the current BSCP Newsletter.

“I Never Imagined I Could Be a Scientist”

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Raised on a small island in the Bering Sea, BBS faculty member Suzanne Walker never imagined she’d lead the fight against deadly antibiotic-resistant bacteria—a mission now at risk due to federal grant cuts. Read full article here