Forgotten Graves: A New Lens on Colonial Slavery
When the COVID-19 Pandemic kept him from continuing his research abroad, faculty affiliate Jason Ur made an archaeological discovery in Harvard's own neighborhood.
When the COVID-19 Pandemic kept him from continuing his research abroad, faculty affiliate Jason Ur made an archaeological discovery in Harvard's own neighborhood.
IQSS is developing LOOP, a new desktop application that will provide a direct, streamlined connection between the Harvard Dataverse and Sid, simplifying how researchers move, manage, and analyze their data.
Created for researchers who want to test dominant views in social science topics, Extraordinary Claims, Extraordinary Evidence (ECEE) at IQSS provides support to Harvard faculty undertaking high-risk research that could provide novel insights.
When Neru Health first came to the IQSS Startup Foundry, they had a big idea: transform the way people solve sleep problems—and with the mentorship of the Foundry, they they uncovered a bigger and more urgent opportunity.
When research into social media censorship led to new methods of automated text analysis, Gary King saw an opportunity for his team to develop their program further.
What if humans could have perfect, infinite memory? Harvard researchers Spandan Madan and Gabriel Kreiman set out to reinvent human memory using AI technology, with guidance and support from the IQSS Startup Foundry.
Dan Freeman wanted to combine pharmaceutical companies’ internal data with the vast ocean of scientific literature to uncover biologically meaningful biomarkers. The IQSS Startup Foundry supported his journey to develop this innovative platform.