MIT Department of Biology

The MIT Department of Biology ("Course VII") is a center for research and teaching in the life sciences. Many members of the faculty hold joint appointments with other departments at MIT and with outside institutions.

MIT Department of Biology
Established1871
Department HeadAmy Keating
Location,
AffiliationsMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Websitebiology.mit.edu

Faculty members

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As of 2020 faculty members include:

Full Professors

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Associate professors

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Assistant professors

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Professors with primary appointments in other departments

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Professors emeriti

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Department Heads

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Alumni

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Alumni of the department include:

Nobel laureates

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The department can claim several winners of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine among its faculty and alumni. They are:

Former faculty

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Former faculty include:

Other notable alumni

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Other notable alumni include

References

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  1. ^ Orr-Weaver, T.; Jones, E. W. (2002). "The 2001 George W. Beadle Medal. Gerald R. Fink". Genetics. 160 (2): 371–372. doi:10.1093/genetics/160.2.371. PMC 1461974. PMID 11894820.
  2. ^ MIT Office of the Provost, Nobel Prizes
  3. ^ Amon, A. B. (2014). "Unanticipated success stories: An interview with Angelika Amon". Genetics. 198 (2): 425–6. doi:10.1534/genetics.114.169094. PMC 4196593. PMID 25316775.
  4. ^ Steiner, Lisa; Ploegh, Hidde (2014). "Herman Eisen (1918–2014) Immunologist and educator who discovered fundamentals of antibody binding". Nature. 516 (7529): 38. doi:10.1038/516038a. PMID 25471875.
  5. ^ Lindquist, S. L. (2011). "Qn As with Susan L. Lindquist. Interviewed by Prashant Nair". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108 (50): 19861. doi:10.1073/pnas.1118394108. PMC 3250120. PMID 22123945.
  6. ^ Orr-Weaver, T. (2003). "The 2003 George W. Beadle Medal; Gerald M. Rubin and Allan C. Spradling". Genetics. 164 (4): 1248–1249. doi:10.1093/genetics/164.4.1248. PMC 1462668. PMID 15106662.