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Collection: Institutional Archives
Description: The Harvard Program in Therapeutic Science (HiTS), Boston, Massachusetts, established in 2013, consists of four primary components: the Laboratory of Systems Pharmacology; the Therapeutics Technology Cluster; the Program in Regulatory Science; and the Therapeutics Graduate Program. HiTS uses computational methods to view drug action at the level of entire cellular networks. HiTS students, fellows and faculty apply interdisciplinary approaches that combine laboratory-based experiments, computer science and molecular medicine to: advance precision medicine in cancer and other diseases by studying the beneficial and adverse effects of new and existing drugs in individual patients; develop and test improved approaches for evaluating drugs in clinical trials to increase the chance that new therapies can be found for complex and incurable diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease; and create new technologies for predicting and alleviating adverse drug effects and for understanding how drugs work together.
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Subject: Harvard Medical School. Harvard Program in Therapeutic Science, Pharmacology, Drugs--Research , Therapeutics
Creator: Harvard Medical School. Harvard Program in Therapeutic Science
Publisher: The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
Source: Harvard Medical School. Harvard Program in Therapeutic Science
Date: 2020-
Rights: The Harvard Medical Library does not hold copyright on all the materials in the collection. Requests for permission to publish material from the collection should be directed to Public Services (chm@hms.harvard.edu). Researchers who obtain permission to publish from Public Services are responsible for identifying and contacting the persons or organizations that hold copyright.
MMS: 99155742014003941
Identifier: RG M-CE22, Series 00817
Contributor: Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine)
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