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    Sally Kornbluth

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  1. Sally Ann Kornbluth (born 1960) is an American cell biologist and academic administrator. She began serving as the 18th president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in January 2023. [1] Early life and education. Kornbluth was born in Paterson, New Jersey, and grew up in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. [2] . She is Jewish. [2] .

  2. Oct 20, 2022 · Duke Provost Sally Kornbluth has been named the next president of MIT, reports Paul Basken for Times Higher Education. “MIT’s announcement credited Professor Kornbluth with prioritizing investments in faculty, especially from under-represented groups, and strengthening interdisciplinary research and education,” writes Basken.

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  4. 3-208. Office. sally.kornbluth@mit.edu. Email. Education. Graduate: PhD, 1989, Rockefeller University. Undergraduate: BA, 1982, Political Science, Williams College; BS, 1984, Genetics, Cambridge University. Research Summary. Sally Kornbluth is President of MIT.

  5. Oct 20, 2022 · M.I.T. announced the selection of a new president, Sally Kornbluth, a cell biologist and provost at Duke University. She will be the second female president of the university, and will join a...

  6. MIT President. Special Initiatives. The Climate Project at MIT. In her inaugural address, President Sally Kornbluth called on the MIT community to mount a “bold, tenacious response” to the global threat posed by climate change. Drawing on the insights and perspectives of many at MIT and beyond, this new plan responds to President Kornbluth’s call.

  7. Oct 20, 2022 · Sally A. Kornbluth, a cell biologist whose eight-year tenure as Duke University’s provost has earned her a reputation as a brilliant administrator, a creative problem-solver, and a leading advocate of academic excellence, has been selected as MIT’s 18th president.

  8. Dec 22, 2022 · From medicine to steering Duke’s education. Before becoming provost, Kornbluth was vice dean for basic science at the School of Medicine from 2006 to 2014. During her tenure, she worked with ...

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