Dr. Jason Freed

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Jason Freed, M.D., is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center associated with Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology. He obtained his medical degree from the University of Florida in 2011. Dr. Freed's research focuses on diagnostic hematology, specifically in the areas of clotting disorders and eosinophilia, along with a commitment to medical education. He leads the Freed Lab where he conducts research aimed at improving diagnostics and treatment approaches in hematological conditions. His work integrates clinical insights with educational initiatives to advance understanding and research in the field of hematology.

Research Interests

Requirements for Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology

Doctorate Program
Requirements
TOEFL
Total
Required:100
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in engineering or physical/quantitative science One year of Biology with lab (cellular/molecular focus) Two years of Chemistry with lab (Inorganic, Organic, Biochemistry) One year of Calculus-based Physics Upper-level Mathematics (Differential Equations or Linear Algebra)
Application Checklist
  • Online application
  • Statement of Objectives (800-1200 words)
  • Personal Statement (400-800 words)
  • Three to five letters of recommendation
  • Unofficial transcripts
  • Resume/CV
  • Application fee ($75-$105)
Specialization Notes

This entry covers the Medical Engineering and Medical Physics (MEMP) PhD, which serves as the primary doctoral path for HST students collaborating with engineering departments like Biomedical Engineering and EECS. GRE is not accepted.