The Cancer Biology Community includes both the Landry Cancer Biology Consortium - an educational consortium that aims to expose a broad range of minds at every level of training to the field of cancer research - and the Cancer Biology concentration within BBS.
The DRB concentration program provides a well-defined, rigorous, and innovative training experience in developmental and regenerative biology for students. The DRB program seeks to train its students to approach developmental biology in an integrative manner and connect basic research science with medicine.
DMS PATHS is an enrichment program for graduate students to identify which careers they hope to pursue and to gain relevant experience in these areas. Each PATH has an associated student group, and in most cases these are open to both PhD and Masters students.
The Graduate Program in Bacteriology (GPiB) is a graduate concentration that aims to create community, collaboration, and career development support for students working on diverse aspects of bacteriology at Harvard.
The Infectious Diseases Consortium (IDC) is an affiliation of students, fellows, faculty, and other members of the Harvard community who share an interest in understanding infectious diseases and their effects on people and societies.