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In honor of #WorldBioethicsDay, learn more about the Wyss' Collaborative Ethics Lead, Jeantine Lunshof, who has spent most of her career working alongside scientists, studying their work, and developing the field of Collaborative Ethics. #HOWyss wyss.harvard.edu/news/humans…
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When Eliz Amar Lewis saw her grandma battle breast cancer, it inspired her to create a sophisticated therapeutic. Now, she’s developing an RNA-based cancer immunotherapy platform funded by @ARPA_H . Learn more about Eliz & her work in this month’s #HOWyss. wyss.harvard.edu/news/humans…
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After a death in the family, @VinnySuja chose to go from wishing for a better future to creating one. Now, he’s refining Cellular “Backpacks” for drug delivery, diagnostics, & therapeutics. Learn more about Vinny & his work in this month’s #HOWyss wyss.harvard.edu/news/humans…
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When Clarissa May Babila was young, she loved learning about Rosalind Franklin. This passion eventually led her to the #WyssDxA. Now, she's using EVs to understand & diagnose brain disease. Learn more about Clarissa & her work in this month’s #HOWyss. wyss.harvard.edu/news/humans…
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Justin Scott was working in finance when a chat with a friend who cared deeply about their job in science prompted a change. Now, he’s a scientist working on a variety of high-impact projects. Learn more about Justin and his work in this month’s #HOWyss. wyss.harvard.edu/news/justin…
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Most believe that declining health as we age is inevitable – but not Alex Plesa. He thinks we just don’t understand aging. W/ the Ichor Project, he's discovering why cells age & how to reverse it. Learn more about Alex & his work in this month’s #HOWyss wyss.harvard.edu/news/humans…
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As an OB/GYN, @OlaGutzeit became frustrated by the lack of solutions for #WomensHealth problems like infertility. So, she decided to find better solutions by switching to research at the Wyss. Learn more about Ola and her work in this month’s #HOWyss. wyss.harvard.edu/news/humans…
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Once Bogdan Budnik found proteomics during his Ph.D., he knew he’d found the right fit. But, because of his cross-disciplinary background, it wasn’t until he joined the Wyss that he felt at home. Learn more about Bogdan & his work in this month’s #HOWyss wyss.harvard.edu/news/humans…
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Liqun Wang's early career in fundamental research left her wanting to help patients. Eventually, she joined the #BrainTargetingProgram to develop technologies to better deliver drugs to the brain. Learn more about Liqun and her work in this month’s #HOWyss wyss.harvard.edu/news/humans…
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According to @jenny_m_tam, science helps explain a chaotic world, answering important questions. At the Wyss, Jenny leads the CircaVent team, which aims to find new treatments for bipolar disorder. Learn more about Jenny & her work in this month’s #HOWyss wyss.harvard.edu/news/humans…
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Growing up in the DR, Ana Carolina Villar de Jimenez showed her creativity through art & acting. Now she uses it to plan events that enable collaboration & translational science. Learn more about Ana & her work in this #HOWyss. #HispanicHeritageMonth wyss.harvard.edu/news/humans…

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Inspired by his doctor father, Erik Aznauryan’s interest in medicine began young. Now, instead of prescribing treatments, he’s developing a genome editing platform to better treat genetic diseases. Learn more about Erik & his work in this summer #HOWyss wyss.harvard.edu/news/humans…
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"While we’re developing these technologies, we’re mentoring the next generation of scientists, which is as much a part of our work as creating therapeutics." @GirijaGoyal Sound cool? Read more about Girija in this #HOWyss and apply to join her team. wyss.harvard.edu/news/humans…
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