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Early Days of the P22 Tail Spike Protein and in vivo Protein Folding
...and I started graduate school) to 2020. Obviously, there was a future in crystallography! Figure 1: Entries in the Protein Data Bank, from 1976 to 2020. Data from https://www. rcsb.org/stats/growth/growth-released-structures...
Vol. XXXVIII No. 6May/June 2026
Open Letter on the Proposed Changes to the General Institute Requirements
...TFUAP’s goal of ensuring that MIT graduates are prepared to lead in a rapidly evolving scientific and technological landscape. We support the goal of incorporating computation, statistical thinking, and data...
Constituting a Continuing National Nuclear Disarmament Coordinating Committee (NDCC)
...Bernard Feld was the founding editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Henry Kendall founded the Union of Concerned Scientists. The Nuclear Weapons Freeze campaign proposal was developed at...
Vol. XXXIV No. 4March/April 2022
An Astronaut on the MIT Faculty
...and staff at MIT were similarly unaware. As chair of the Editorial Board of the Faculty Newsletter, Professor King invited me to write the following article about my astronaut career...
Vol.XXXV No. 4May/June 2023
The Faculty Needs Its Own Committee on Graduate Student Union Negotiations
...Newsletter Editorial Board will hold a Faculty Forum on relating to the new union. Faculty interested in serving on the Program Committee should communicate with Managing Editor David Lewis <fnl@mit.edu>....
Vol.XXXV No. 4May/June 2023
Mary C. Fuller New Chair of the Faculty
...the study of early modern English drama. In a graduate seminar conducted by her advisor Stephen Orgel, a famous editor of Shakespeare’s plays, she and her colleagues encountered among the...
Vol. XXXIII No. 5May/June 2021
What’s In a Name?
...process – students, staff, postdocs, research scientists, faculty, and alumni – for their thoughtful engagement and insightful feedback. Editor’s Note: Click here for a biographical sketch of Dixie Lee Bryant....
Vol.XXXVI No. 4April 2024
A Letter to the Media and to Congress from MIT Faculty: How Fear Has Been Weaponized to Suppress Free Speech
On Monday, March 25th, an excerpt of the below letter was published in The New York Times Letters to the Editor section. We had to significantly edit it in order...
Jonathan King’s 80th Birthday Festschrift
...the members Editorial Board of the MIT Faculty Newsletter who have rewarded my long tenure as Chair of the Editorial Board by making available the MIT Faculty Newsletter website as...
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