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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. 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. XXXVII No. 1September/October 2024
How the Rights of MIT Student Protesters Were Undermined (And How to Fix Things Moving Forward)
...administration could have indicated – using anonymized, generalized data – how often interim suspensions have been used in past years, and for what types of allegations. Instead, repeated requests to...
Vol. XXXII No. 5May/June 2020
Interview with Ragon Institute Director Dr. Bruce Walker
...the vaccine. We have animal data that should be out soon in terms of protection. And so that’s on the vaccine front. On the treatment front, Boston University and the...
Vol. XXXVII No. 2November/December 2024
MITx SPOCs for Gaza
...Lecturer Ana Bell Data Analysis for Social Scientists, led by Professor Esther Duflo (2019 Nobel Prize in Economics) and Senior Lecturer Sara Ellison Calculus 1A (differentiation) and Calculus 1B (integration),...
Vol. XXXIII No. 3January/February 2021
Task Force 2021 and Beyond – Toward “Building a Better MIT”
...these two main workstreams was the Finance and Data Workstream (chaired by Professor Glenn Ellison and MIT Controller Danielle Khoury) as well as a Legal and Ethics resource team chaired...
Vol. XXXIV No. 3January/February 2022
An Update on Research Administration
...due to a range of factors such as new compliance, data privacy, and disclosure requirements. Many principal investigators (PIs) at MIT now manage more diverse research portfolios composed of more...
Vol.XXXIII No. 1September/October 2020
Push the Pause Button on Teleconference Interviews for New Faculty Hires
...for a child compared to 47% of male faculty (non-binary gender data was unavailable.)). The Administration’s response is important in recognizing and providing additional childcare support((https://hr.mit.edu/covid19/childcare-subsidy#:~:text=MIT%20is%20pleased%20to%20offer,19%20supplemental%20child%20care%20subsidy.&text=Employees%20may%20request%20a%20nontaxable,of%20three%20children%20per%20household)) and adapting tenure policies...
Vol.XXXVI No. 4April 2024
Questioning the “Mea Culpa”: Mathematically and Administratively
...deliberate manipulation of the reader, and at best a confusion of the role of Gaussian distributions in statistics. Third, I question the data that was used. The data itself is...
From Mississippi to MIT and Beyond
...Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island, NY. There I studied with Arnold Sparrow collecting mutational data from an experiment that flew aboard Biosatellite 2. The model system was the spider...