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Vol.XXXIII No. 1September/October 2020
Moving MIT Forward; Supporting Our Students in Making Change; Our New Website
...for Prevention and Response of Faculty Misconduct Reform the policies and procedures for handling allegations of misconduct against faculty and staff Publicize data and outcomes for allegations of misconduct against...
Insights From Aggregation Intermediates
...modeling of the gel densitometry data confirmed that aggregation occurred via the multimeric polymerization rather than the sequential polymerization mechanism. To confirm this modeling by direct measurement, we utilize two-dimensional...
Vol.XXXVI No. 4April 2024
Phi Beta Kappa at MIT: A Golden Opportunity to Recognize Undergraduate Excellence
...by notifying us of excellent students who should be on our radar. While GPA and transcripts are our initial data set, we love to hear when there are students who...
Vol. XXXII No. 5May/June 2020
On the Risks and Benefits of New International Engagements
...data; the misuse of MIT’s name; the possibility of unwanted associations with unethical or illegal behavior by benefactors; or the undermining of MIT’s campus culture and core values. And the...
Vol. XXXIV No. 5May/June 2022
Faculty-Corporation Engagement in the Triangle of MIT’s System of Shared Governance
...of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges. (2016). “Shared governance: Is OK good enough?” https://portfolio.du.edu/downloadItem/366497. Data from a 2020 survey are not yet publicly available. [3] Ehrenberg et.al., Table 2....
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,...
Vol. XXXVI No. 2November/December 2023
Gaza: What Have We Learned from the bin Salman Scandal?
...in objective comparative human rights data. There is no reason why MIT should claim to have a process that addresses human rights risks if it will not apply it to...
Phage Transition: Spatial Organization of Phage Assembly
...1— infections, we would see significant depression relative to WT. Instead, the pulse-chase data showed clearly that heads were assembled just as quickly in 1—infections as in the wild-type controls....
Vol.XXXVI No. 4April 2024
Discussing Research Security with Research Groups
...might periodically discuss your expectations regarding lab notebooks, proper care of equipment, and other housekeeping matters. Do your advisees also know how to protect data when discussing their work at...
Vol.XXXIII No. 1September/October 2020
Highlights from the MIT 2020 Quality of Life Survey
...questions with MIT’s quadrennial survey of faculty. The 2012 survey was repeated in 2016. The 2016 survey is one of the most used survey datasets administered by Institutional Research. In...