MIT Department of Biology

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MIT Department of Biology
Established1871
Department HeadAlan D. Grossman
Location,
AffiliationsMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Websitebiology.mit.edu

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.

Faculty members[]

As of 2020 faculty members include:

Full Professors[]

Associate professors[]

Assistant professors[]

Professors with primary appointments in other departments[]

Professors emeriti[]

Department Heads[]

Alumni[]

Alumni of the department include:

Nobel laureates[]

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

Former faculty[]

Former faculty include:

Other notable alumni[]

Other notable alumni include

References[]

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