Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology

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The Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology is a collaborative academic program that integrates medicine, engineering, and science to train physician-scientists and biomedical researchers across Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf graduate program
interdisciplinary academic program
medical science training program
academicLevel graduate
affiliatedWith Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
collaboratesWith Harvard Medical School
MIT School of Engineering
MIT School of Science
country United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration
quantitative approaches to medicine
translational research
fieldOfStudy biological engineering
biomedical engineering
biomedical informatics
health sciences
medical sciences
focusesOn training biomedical researchers
training physician-scientists
goal advance human health through research and education
bridge engineering and clinical medicine
hasComponent clinical training
preclinical medical curriculum
research training
hasTypeOfStudent MD-PhD student
PhD student
medical student
integratesDiscipline engineering
medicine
science
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Boston, Massachusetts
Cambridge, Massachusetts
offersDegree MD
MD-PhD
PhD
researchArea biomedical imaging
biomedical informatics
computational biology
medical devices
neuroscience
regenerative medicine
systems biology
servesInstitution Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
shortName HST

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Harvard research institutes hasMember Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology