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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]
Sally Kornbluth is the 18th president of MIT and a cell biologist who studies apoptosis and metabolism. She was the provost of Duke University and a member of several national academies.
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Graduate: PhD, 1989, Rockefeller UniversityUndergraduate: BA, 1982, Political Science, Williams College; BS, 1984, Genetics, Cambridge UniversityMember, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2020Member, National Academy of Inventors, 2018Member, National Academy of Medicine, 2013Distinguished Faculty Award, Duke Medical Alumni Association, 2013Provost, Duke University, 2014 - 2022Vice Dean for Basic Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine, 2006 - 2014Sally Kornbluth is President of MIT and a professor of biology. She studies cell proliferation and programmed cell death, and has received many honors and awards for her research and leadership.
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. Learn more.
20 de out. de 2022 · Sally Kornbluth is a distinguished researcher and a creative problem-solver who has served as Duke University’s provost since 2014. She will assume the MIT presidency on Jan. 1, 2023, after a broad search and extensive consultation with the MIT community.
19 de dez. de 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...
20 de out. de 2022 · M.I.T. Names a Duke Provost as Its New President. Sally Kornbluth, a cell biologist, is the second woman to lead the university. The provost, chancellor, dean of science and chair of...