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Harvard–mit Division of Health Sciences and Technology Information

Founded in 1970, the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, or HST, is one of the oldest and largest biomedical engineering and physician-scientist training programs in the United States and the longest-standing functional collaboration between Harvard and MIT.

HST's unique interdisciplinary educational program brings engineering as well as the physical and biological sciences from the scientist's bench to the patient's bedside. Conversely, it brings clinical insight from the patient's bedside to the laboratory bench. In this way, HST students are trained to have deep understanding of engineering, physical sciences, and the biological sciences, complemented with hands-on experience in the clinic or in industry; and they become conversant with the underlying quantitative and molecular aspects of medicine and biomedical science. Within the division, more than 400 graduate students work with eminent faculty and affiliated faculty members from throughout the MIT and Harvard communities[1]. HST is also the home of the Laboratory of Computational Physiology (LCP) which hosts the MIMIC II database and PhysioNet.

In addition to its outstanding record of accomplishment for research in human health care, HST educational programs are distinguished by three key elements:

HST offers eight multidisciplinary graduate degree options[2]:

Contents

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

References

  1. ^ "HST Faculty". http://hst.harvard.edu/public/people/. Retrieved February 23, 2006.
  2. ^ "HST Academic Programs". http://hst.mit.edu/public/academics/. Retrieved February 23, 2006.
  3. ^ "HST Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics (BIG)". http://big.chip.org/. Retrieved February 23, 2006.
  4. ^ "HST Speech and Hearing Bioscience and Technology (SHBT)". http://web.mit.edu/shbt/. Retrieved February 23, 2006.
  5. ^ "HST Biomedical Enterprise Program (BEP)". http://bep.mit.edu/. Retrieved February 23, 2006.

External links

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