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Cell biologist from Duke named new president of MIT

Por: ABC News Tech October 20, 2022

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- While there were myriad reasons Sally Kornbluth felt pulled to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, it was the chance to help address some of the world's greatest challenges that played perhaps the biggest role, the school's new president said at an introductory news conference on Thursday.“Maybe above all, I was drawn here because this is a moment when humanity faces huge global problems, problems that... + full article



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