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May 2023

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MIT Computational Biologist Dr. Manolis Kellis visits May 17th!

Manolis Kellis, PhD (Professor, MIT Computer Science and AI Lab, Wikipedia, Website, Google Scholar), will deliver "From genomics to therapeutics: Single-cell dissection and manipulation of disease circuitry" for the 2nd Annual Kranias Symposium on Early Career Mentorship on Wed., May 17th, Noon in Medical Science Building Rm E351.
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Dr. Chella Krishnan wins Best Mentor Award!

Dr. KarthicK Chella Krishnan was the top vote getter for the 2023 Best Mentor Award in a survey of PSP PhD students. He was presented with his certificate by Dr. Kranias at the 2nd Annual Kranias Symposium on Early Career Mentorship.  Thank you Dr. K. for your excellent mentoring.

photo of Dr. Roger Worrell

Dr. Worrell wins Best Mentor Award!

Dr. Roger Worrell was selected by the PSP PhD students for the 2023 Best Mentor Award.  He was presented with his certificate by Dr. Kranias at the 2nd Annual Kranias Symposium on Early Career Mentorship.  Thank you Dr. Worrell for your excellent mentoring.

image of Dr. Kellis with award

2nd Annual Kranias Symposium on Early Career Mentorship is Great Success!

MIT computational biologist Dr. Manolis Kellis showed exciting progress in using single cell epigenomics to reveal therapeutic disease targets. A panel of senior researchers tackled questions about early career challenges. In faculty-less meetings, Dr. Kellis answered more questions from students and postdocs and … flew a drone.  Thank you Dr Kellis for coming!  Short video.

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