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My time at the Wyss was an opportunity to work in a collaborative academic environment that helped me confirm I wanted to pursue a research career in the future!
My research stay as a Visiting Graduate Researcher in the Brain Targeting Program at the Wyss Institute provided me with excellent preparation for my current PhD, both in terms of theoretical knowledge and advanced methodologies.

1/7 Wyss visiting students are invited to attend the annual Wyss Retreat. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University 
2/7 Visiting students and interns attend Wyss symposia and events with their team members, such as the Wyss Brain Targeting Program's annual meeting with external partners. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University 
3/7 Visiting students and interns participate in Institute-wide social gatherings such as our annual Halloween costume party. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University 
4/7 Visiting students and interns are members of large and small project teams. The CircaVent team is pictured here at the 2023 Wyss Retreat. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University 
5/7 Wyss Institute interns gain hands-on experience working with multidisciplinary teams in state-of-the-art lab facilities. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University 
6/7 Visiting students and interns attend Wyss Meet and Greets and other social events. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University 
7/7 Visiting students and interns attend Wyss Meet and Greets and other social events. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University