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{{Infobox university
|name = Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology |image = [[File:Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology logo.jpg|250px]] |established = 1970
|city = [[Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge]] |state = [[Massachusetts]] |country = United States |affiliations = [[Harvard University]] <br/> [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] | director = [[Collin M. Stultz]] and [[Wolfram Goessling]]<ref>{{cite web | title= HST Leadership | date=6 August 2019
| url=https://hst.mit.edu/about/leadership-staff | access-date=June 1, 2022 }}</ref> | website = {{URL|https://hst.mit.edu/}} }}
 
The '''Harvard–MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology''', or ('''HST''',) is one of the oldest and largest [[biomedical engineering]] and [[physician-scientist]] [[Medical Scientist Training Program|training programs]] in the [[United States]]. It was founded in 1970 and is the longest-standing collaboration between [[Harvard University]] and the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT). Within the program, graduate and medical students are registered with both [[MIT]] and [[Harvard]] and may work with faculty and affiliated faculty members from both communities.<ref>{{cite web | title= About HST | url=http://hst.mit.edu/about | access-date=March 20, 2015 }}</ref> HST is a part of MIT's [[Institute for Medical Engineering and Science]] and forms the London Society at [[Harvard Medical School]].
 
==Mission==