
| When Voranaddha “Bim” Vacharathit ’10 steps from the elevator into the fourth floor of the Engineering Science Building at 40 Oxford Street, she enters a world of unexpected connections. |
| Inside a Harvard bioengineering lab, David Sengeh ’10 develops new health-care solutions for the least developed country in the world—his native Sierra Leone. |
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| Taking shape within the massive Northwest Science Building, the Jeremy R. Knowles Undergraduate Teaching Laboratory is a new kind of research lab. The lab is the latest manifestation of Harvard’s continuing transformation of its undergraduate science and engineering curriculum. |