You can learn more about the environment and resources for our group below.
Our laboratory is housed at the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, and Harvard, a unique research center in the heart of Cambridge, Massachusetts that is dedicated to advancing human immunology research and to improving preventions and treatments of disease.
Many of our lab members have primary appointments at MIT, a world-class research university located across the street from our lab location.
The Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research is a center at MIT that is dedicated to finding more effective preventions and treatments for cancer patients. As members, our group has access to the many resources at Koch Institute, including to connect with collaborators, use of core facilities, special events, seminar series, and more.
The Broad Institute is a world-class research center founded in 2004 to fulfill the promise of genomic medicine. As members of the Broad, we have access to collaborators, core facilities, events, and more that accelerate our work and strengthen our ties with the local research community.
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) is a comprehensive research and teaching hospital, with its main site located just a short walk from our lab location. MGH offers top-ranked services and major clinical research infrastructure, with over $1 billion in annual research expenditures. All of our lab members are affiliated with MGH to accelerate collaborations with other clinicians and researchers in the MGH system.
We are located in the lovely city of Cambridge, located just across the Charles River and a short walk over the bridge from downtown Boston, Back Bay/Fenway, and Allston. Cambridge is also home to MIT, Harvard, the Broad Institute, and the Kendall Square community, making for a global hub of pharmaceutical and biotechnology research.
MIT’s Chemical Engineering department has set the standard for instruction and research in the field, and it continues to redefine the discipline’s frontiers. As part of its program, MIT ChemE has a strong focus on chemical-biological engineering for students interested in the emerging biotech and life sciences industries. Undergraduate research opportunities (UROPs) are available for ChemE students, as well graduate study programs at the DeKosky lab.
We host graduate students from the unique Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology (HST) Program, which is an inter-institutional collaboration between MIT, Harvard, and local teaching hospitals, dedicated to fostering academic excellence, scientific rigor, and clinical expertise. HST students gain a deep understanding of the biomedical sciences, a strong quantitative foundation, and extensive hands-on clinical experience in Boston-area hospitals. The program supports MD, PhD, and MD-PhD students.
The MIT Summer Research Program (MSRP) seeks to promote the value of graduate education; to improve the research enterprise through increased diversity; and to prepare and recruit the best and brightest for graduate education at MIT.