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Brian F. Farrell is the Robert P. Burden Professor at the Harvard John Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. His primary teaching area focuses on Environmental Science and Engineering, and he is actively involved in the interdisciplinary study of climate change and climate dynamics. With a deep interest in meteorology, he conducts research that intersects various fields, including applied mathematics and materials science. His work encompasses a broad range of topics within environmental engineering, emphasizing the importance of understanding complex environmental systems and their interactions. Brian contributes significantly to the academic community through his teaching, mentoring, and extensive research publications in the areas of climate dynamics and engineering solutions for environmental issues.
The program covers Molecular Mechanism & Structural Biology, Systems, Quantitative & Computational Biology, Neurobiology & Behavior, and Development, Genetics & Evolution. GRE not accepted.