Susan Hockfield

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  • Опубліковано 7 бер 2016
  • Susan Hockfield
    MIT President 2004-2012
    Professor of Neuroscience
    Susan Hockfield served as the sixteenth president of MIT from December 2004 through June 2012, and was the first life scientist and the first woman to head the Institute. Under her leadership, MIT embarked on a campus-wide initiative to pioneer a clean energy future, and expanded its work at the interdisciplinary crossroads of the life, physical, and engineering sciences in fields as diverse as cancer research and novel battery technologies. After completing a BA from the University of Rochester, a PhD from Georgetown University and postdoctoral work at the University of California at San Francisco, Dr. Hockfield joined the scientific staff of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. In 1985, she joined the faculty at Yale University. As the William Edward Gilbert Professor of Neurobiology, she focused her research on brain development and glioma, a type of brain cancer. Before assuming the MIT presidency, Dr. Hockfield served at Yale as dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and as provost. Dr. Hockfield is a trustee of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, a director of the General Electric Company, and a member of the Board of Overseers of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Hockfield is currently a professor of neuroscience at MIT.

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