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Vol.XXXVI No. 3January-March 2024
Mea Culpa
...through their vote at the faculty meeting. Nonetheless, given the interest around this question, and as one more form of atonement, let me share all the data I have managed...
Vol. XXXIII No. 4March/April 2021
Comment from Maria Zuber, E. A. Griswold Professor of Geophysics and Vice President for Research
...data is power. The data collected by the Boston Biotech Working Group are already leading to actions that may ultimately help build careers, drive economic growth, and even save lives....
Vol. XXXIII No. 5May/June 2021
Education for Non-Robots
...forth from slide to image with the press of a button. With picture-in-picture (another button), you can display both your camera image and iPad. A tablet pen lets you doodle...
Vol. XXXIV No. 3January/February 2022
An Update on Research Administration
...data security and privacy enhancements. In the meantime, as always, we invite your feedback. Editor’s Note: See “M.I.T. Numbers” for a chart of campus research revenues as percentages by sponsor...
Vol.XXXIII No. 1September/October 2020
Push the Pause Button on Teleconference Interviews for New Faculty Hires
...Why is this so important? Data show that female faculty have already been disproportionally affected during Covid. Men are submitting 50% more papers during the Covid era than prior to...
Vol. XXXII No. 5May/June 2020
Interview with Ragon Institute Director Dr. Bruce Walker
The following interview by Faculty Newsletter Editorial Board Chair Jonathan Alan King (JAK) with Dr. Bruce Walker (BW) was held on May 18, 2020. JAK: You’re part of the Ragon...
Vol. XXXIII No. 5May/June 2021
What Will Remain Post-Pandemic?
...instructor. The instructor writes on the glass while lecturing, and the image through the camera is reversed, giving a mirror image, like the old Daguerreotype photography. In this way, the...
Bacteriophage P22 Scaffolding Protein (the Ghost in the Shell)
...generating hypotheses, it seemed to me that sometimes you needed to first generate more data in order to have something to hypothesize about. There was a legitimate concern here though,...
Chaperonin Assembly and Substrate Folding
...room. A poster for a monthly event dubbed “Data and Drinks,” where one person from two different Building 68 labs would present data while there was pizza and drinks for...
Jonathan King Bibliography
...Bradley P, Menke M, King J and Berger B. (2002) Predicting the Beta-helix fold from protein sequence data. J. Comp. Biol., 9(2): 261-276. Ting C, Rocap G, King J and...