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Harvard Medical School
Harvard Medical School

‘Relief and Excitement’: Harvard Medical School Students Match Into Residency

Match Day is an annual tradition taking place on the third Friday of March in which graduating medical students across the country learn where they will spend their residency, a process through which they train in a specialty. Nearly half of the newly-matched students, 78, were placed at an HMS-affiliated training program. Internal medicine was the most popular specialty, with 51 matched students.

Harvard Medical School
Research

HMS Researchers Find Open-Source AI Tool As Accurate As GPT-4 In Diagnosing Patient Case Studies

Researchers at Harvard Medical School found that a new open-source artificial intelligence tool is diagnosing patients as accurately as leading proprietary models — like OpenAI’s GPT-4 — for the first time.

Harvard Medical School
Crime

Former HMS Morgue Manager Moves to Dismiss Stolen Human Remains Case

An attorney for Cedric Lodge, the former morgue manager at Harvard Medical School who was arrested in 2023 for stealing and selling human remains, filed a motion to dismiss charges against Lodge last week.

Harvard School of Public Health
Research

‘Journalism Is Expensive’: Harvard Public Health Magazine Closes After Financial Struggles

More than a decade after its launch, the Harvard Public Health Magazine announced on Monday that the publication would shut down after struggling to turn a profit.

Harvard Medical School Quad
Harvard Medical School

Harvard, 10x Genomics Settle Patent Dispute With Vizgen

Biotechnology company 10x Genomics and Harvard University reached a Feb. 6 settlement in a patent lawsuit that they jointly filed against Vizgen Inc. in 2022.

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
School of Public Health

Former N.C. Governor Cooper To Join Harvard School of Public Health as Leadership Fellow

Beginning in late March, former North Carolina Governor Roy A. Cooper III will spend eight weeks as a Menschel Senior Leadership Fellow at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

Harvard Medical School
Harvard Medical School

HMS Wrongful Termination Lawsuit Moved To Federal Court

Harvard filed a notice of removal last week in a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by former Harvard Medical School affiliate James D. Wines Jr. — moving the case to a federal district court.

Harvard Medical School Quad
Harvard Medical School

NIH Communications Freeze Leaves Longwood Affiliates Out in the Cold

Researchers at Harvard’s Longwood medical campus contended with canceled talks and blocked international collaboration as White House officials issued a stream of restrictions on federal funding and communication.

Katie Couric at the IOP's JFK Forum
IOP

‘Affirmation Instead of Information’: Katie Couric Talks Role of Media in Election at IOP Forum

Katie A. Couric, an award-winning news anchor who formerly hosted NBC’s Today Show and CBS Evening News, said she was “in the denial stage” of grief following the 2024 presidential election at a Thursday Harvard Institute of Politics forum.

Harvard Herbaria
Research

Harvard, UMiami Researchers Debunk Ecuador Mass Extinction Event in New Study

Scientists debunked a widely accepted mass extinction of 90 plant species in Ecuador’s Centinela cloud forests in the 1980s, per an October research paper published in Nature Plants.

One Bow Street
FAS

Course-Specific AI Chatbots Piloted in 2 Expos 20 Courses

Two professors teaching Expository Writing 20, a required first-year class run by Harvard’s Writing Program, have piloted the limited use of artificial intelligence chatbots in the curriculum.

Former Prime Minister of Greece George A. Papandreou at IOP
IOP

Former Greek Prime Minister Discusses Relationship with Turkey at IOP Forum

Former Greek Prime Minister George A. Papandreou discussed the importance of international cooperation with Turkey and the European Union at a Harvard IOP Forum Tuesday evening.

Cambridge City Hall and Central Square
Cambridge

Cambridge Women’s Entrepreneurship Network Relaunches After 5-Year Hiatus

The Cambridge Women’s Commission and the Economic Opportunity and Development Division re-launched the Cambridge Women’s Entrepreneurship Network Thursday morning.

Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School

HLS Clinic Partners with City of Boston to Assist Formerly Incarcerated Citizens

Harvard Law School’s Transactional Law Clinics launched the Fresh Start Entrepreneurship and Financial Capability Program in collaboration with First Step Alliance and the City of Boston to offer formerly incarcerated individuals entrepreneurial skills for financial stability as they re-enter society.

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