
Advisory Board Launches Career Talks Series
Wondering how to turn your research skills into a thriving career? The new Guarini Advisory Board Career Talks series connects students and postdocs with accomplished alumni for candid, inspiring conversations about career paths and professional growth. Read more.

Inside the Event: Boston Consulting Group Leader Allison Bailey '87 on Consulting Careers
Allison Bailey ’87 of Boston Consulting Group and chair of the Guarini Advisory Board shared insights on consulting careers at the “Management Consulting Careers” event, offering guidance on client-focused work, rapid learning, AI fluency, and adaptable problem-solving. Read top takeaways from her talk.

Alexander Titus Named 2025 Life Science Catalyst Award Honoree
Guarini alum Alexander Titus, quantitative biomedical sciences, vice president of artificial intelligence and machine learning at Avidity Biosciences, on being named one of Biocom California’s 2025 Life Science Catalyst Award recipients. He is recognized for his leadership and impact across the state’s life science ecosystem. Read more.

Research Sheds Light on Early Gene Activation in Fruit Flies
A new study co-authored by Guarini PhD student Anusha Bhatt, molecular and cellular biology, uncovers how early fruit flies embryos know when to switch on their own genes—shedding light on fundamental processes that also shape human development. Read more.

New Clues to Preventing Nerve Pain from Chemotherapy
A new study co-authored by Guarini alum Juan R. Cubillos-Ruiz GR ’10 (microbiology and immunology) uncovers how certain immune cell stress responses can cause the nerve pain often experienced during chemotherapy. Read more about the study on Bioengineer.
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