Eric Lander

Eric Lander photo
2016-2017
Eric Lander
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Huntington Hall, MIT Room 10-250
4 pm
Secrets of the Human Genome

Eric Lander, professor of biology and president and founding director of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, is MIT’s James R. Killian Jr. Faculty Achievement Award winner for 2016–2017. A biologist widely known for his work in mapping the human genome, Professor Lander is recognized by the committee for the transformative effect he has had on the study of biology and medicine, as well as for his roles as a leader, teacher, mentor, and public advocate for science at the highest levels. Lecture coverage at MIT News.

Photo: Rick Friedman

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