Events

5 Events

May 8

BSS: Lethal weapons against cancer: Targeting cell death and injury pathways to eradicate tumors

  • Online

Club of Boston

Thursday, May 8, 5:30pm - 7:30pm (America/New_York)

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Please join us for a FREE Boston Seminar Series event co-hosted with Koch Institute

Cancer treatments kill tumor cells—does it really matter how?

Cells can die or signal injury via several different biological processes or pathways, and research increasingly suggests that the particular mechanism activated by a cancer therapy can significantly affect treatment outcomes.

Join us as Koch Institute researchers explain how they are leveraging specific cell injury and cell death pathways to take out tumors using new approaches to improve immunotherapy response and target aggressive, metastatic cancer cells. 

Featuring:

Whitney Henry, PhD

Assistant Professor of Biology 

Michael B. Yaffe, MD, PhD

David H. Koch Professor of Science
Professor of Biology and Biological Engineering
Director, MIT Center for Precision Cancer Medicine 

Tiffany Emmons, PhD

Postdoctoral Associate, Yaffe Laboratory

Click here to find out more and reserve tickets!

Contact

mjendrysik@mitcob.org

Learn More 2025-05-08 21:30:00 2025-05-08 23:30:00 UTC BSS: Lethal weapons against cancer: Targeting cell death and injury pathways to eradicate tumors Please join us for a FREE Boston Seminar Series event co-hosted with Koch Institute Cancer treatments kill tumor cells—does it really matter how? Cells can die or signal injury via several different biological processes or pathways, and research increasingly suggests that the particular mechanism activated by a cancer therapy can significantly affect treatment outcomes. Join us as Koch Institute researchers explain how they are leveraging specific cell injury and cell death pathways to take out tumors using new approaches to improve immunotherapy response and target aggressive, metastatic cancer cells.  Featuring: Whitney Henry, PhD Assistant Professor of Biology  Michael B. Yaffe, MD, PhD David H. Koch Professor of ScienceProfessor of Biology and Biological EngineeringDirector, MIT Center for Precision Cancer Medicine  Tiffany Emmons, PhD Postdoctoral Associate, Yaffe Laboratory Click here to find out more and reserve tickets! Club of Boston mjendrysik@mitcob.org
May 8

MITDC Women's Mentoring Group Meet-Up - May 2025

  • In-Person

Club of Washington D.C.

Thursday, May 8, 7:00pm - 9:00pm (America/New_York)

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Have you been looking for other women alumni in the DMV that may be in the same boat as you to discuss your current situation? Whether it’s advice on how to advance, step back, or pivot in your career, how to balance work with the rest of life’s demands, or how to manage kids or aging parents, we are here and probably have been through something similar.
 
The next meeting for the MIT Women's Mentoring Group will be held Thursday, May 8 at 7pm. We heard you Marylanders and will be meeting at in MD this month!! That still means we expect you Virginians who are free to make it :) 
 
DUE TO THE OVERWHELMING POPULARITY OF THE EVENT, THE VENUE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO MARYLAND, LOCATION TBD.
 
This time, you will haear Kristin Smith speak on pay equity. With this group, everyone can find or be a mentor in an organic fashion with like-minded women. We look forward to seeing you on the second Thursday of every month going forward. 

This is a pay-as-you-go event for food and beverage.

Contact

sgoswami@alum.mit.edu

Learn More 2025-05-08 23:00:00 2025-05-09 01:00:00 UTC MITDC Women's Mentoring Group Meet-Up - May 2025 Have you been looking for other women alumni in the DMV that may be in the same boat as you to discuss your current situation? Whether it’s advice on how to advance, step back, or pivot in your career, how to balance work with the rest of life’s demands, or how to manage kids or aging parents, we are here and probably have been through something similar.   The next meeting for the MIT Women's Mentoring Group will be held Thursday, May 8 at 7pm. We heard you Marylanders and will be meeting at in MD this month!! That still means we expect you Virginians who are free to make it :)    DUE TO THE OVERWHELMING POPULARITY OF THE EVENT, THE VENUE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO MARYLAND, LOCATION TBD.   This time, you will haear Kristin Smith speak on pay equity. With this group, everyone can find or be a mentor in an organic fashion with like-minded women. We look forward to seeing you on the second Thursday of every month going forward.  This is a pay-as-you-go event for food and beverage. Club of Washington D.C. sgoswami@alum.mit.edu
May 20

MIT CIO Symposium

  • Online

Club of Washington D.C.

Tuesday, May 20, 9:00am - 7:00pm (America/New_York)

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Exclusive MIT CIO Symposium Offers for Our Members!

The MIT CIO Symposium is the premier global event for CIOs and digital business leaders, bringing together cutting-edge research, industry insights, and real-world strategies to drive innovation and business transformation.

We’re excited to offer special discounts our MIT Club of Washington DC members!

  • Trial Membership grants access to a $595 discounted ticket (regular price: $1,295).
  • Innovator Membership ($75/year) also unlocks the $595 discounted price for the event.
  • Pre-event tickets ($249) are not discounted but are included in the three free tickets offered to the club—an exclusive perk for our community!

Don't miss this opportunity to connect with top CIOs, industry leaders, and tech innovators at a fraction of the cost!

Sign up now to secure your spot!

Not a member? Get your membership here

 
 

Contact

cdwarka@mitcio.com

Learn More 2025-05-20 13:00:00 2025-05-20 23:00:00 UTC MIT CIO Symposium   Exclusive MIT CIO Symposium Offers for Our Members! The MIT CIO Symposium is the premier global event for CIOs and digital business leaders, bringing together cutting-edge research, industry insights, and real-world strategies to drive innovation and business transformation. We’re excited to offer special discounts our MIT Club of Washington DC members! Trial Membership grants access to a $595 discounted ticket (regular price: $1,295). Innovator Membership ($75/year) also unlocks the $595 discounted price for the event. Pre-event tickets ($249) are not discounted but are included in the three free tickets offered to the club—an exclusive perk for our community! Don't miss this opportunity to connect with top CIOs, industry leaders, and tech innovators at a fraction of the cost! Sign up now to secure your spot! Not a member? Get your membership here     Club of Washington D.C. cdwarka@mitcio.com
May 20

Professional Development: Laugh & Learn Conflict Resolutions Skills – Part IV: Development Path Disagreements

  • Online

Club of Washington D.C.

Tuesday, May 20, 7:30pm - 8:30pm (America/New_York)

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Join the fourth Laugh & Learn session of the Professional Development Series!

Educators and engineers Marie-Louise Murville and Malcolm Knapp have teamed up to teach essential professional skills often overlooked in traditional education, such as conflict resolution and handling difficult people. Unlike conventional training programs, Laugh & Learn blends best-practice methodologies with humor, making skill development both engaging and enjoyable.

Participants will not only learn practical strategies for real-world challenges but also engage in role-playing exercises in private breakout sessions. You’ll even watch live demonstrations of “right way/wrong way” scenarios to reinforce key concepts.

Our fourth session is titled “Conflict Resolutions Skills – Development Path Disagreements.”  (You do not need to have attended any of the earlier sessions to join the fourth!)

In this session, we explore the unique dynamics of project decision-making conflicts and why they demand approaches distinct from previous conflict types covered in our series. You'll learn techniques for crafting compelling arguments that foster resolution rather than resistance. Expect interactive role-playing, including responding to disagreements such as: 'Your idea is obviously wrong. In my 20 years of experience, I have never seen it done that way.'

How would you navigate this conversation productively? Join us to practice and refine these skills!

Presenters

Marie-Louise Murville, MIT ’82, ’84, LBS ‘94, Engineer, Educator, Entrepreneur, CEO, GoalsHabitsSkills, LLC, Adjunct Faculty, American University’s Kogod School of Business, https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-louisemurville/

Marie-Louise Murville has over 25 years of executive and Board level experience in business, consulting, and venture capital.  Marie-Louise Murville is the founder and President of GoalsHabitsSkills, LLC and an Adjunct Professor at American University’s Kogod School of Business where she teaches management information systems, technology strategy, and data analytics in the MBA program.  She is a visionary with a track record of turning ideas into reality.  In 2010, she created Delight Me, Inc. to empower people to achieve their personal and professional goals.  Previously, she founded and built medical device/biotech company Noxilizer Corporation, was a venture capitalist with Charles River Ventures and Lazard Technology Partners, and a consultant with Arthur D. Little, Inc. She earned both a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), as well as a Masters in Management from the London Business School.

 Malcom Knapp, Columbia ’05, ‘06, Engineer, Consultant, Mentor, MFHK Consulting, https://www.linkedin.com/in/malcolmknapp/

Malcolm Knapp has over 15 years of experience as a product manager, engineer, and instructor. He is the founder of the Engineer Accelerator, a mentoring program designed to help engineers successfully transition into professional careers. Previously, he has developed and taught courses for UC Berkeley, Lam Research, and various corporate clients. As a consultant, Malcolm has worked with startups across diverse sectors, including consumer, industrial, medical, and manufacturing industries. His expertise spans customer discovery, product innovation, and efficient product delivery. He is also the creator of Orbis Analysis, a cutting-edge design sprint methodology that accelerates product prototyping by identifying unknowns, resolving conflicts, and eliminating ambiguities at the earliest stages of development. Malcolm holds a combined B.A./B.S. in Science, Technology & Society, and Electrical Engineering from Pitzer College and Columbia University and a Master of Science from Columbia University.

 Special guests and breakout room facilitators:

Session Format:

Duration: 60 minutes

  • 1-2 min introduction
  • Best Practices Frameworks: 20min
  • 30 Min Breakout – Role-playing game to practice key techniques and phrases for effective communication
  • 5 Recap/close

Contact

murville@alum.mit.edu

Learn More 2025-05-20 23:30:00 2025-05-21 00:30:00 UTC Professional Development: Laugh & Learn Conflict Resolutions Skills – Part IV: Development Path Disagreements Join the fourth Laugh & Learn session of the Professional Development Series! Educators and engineers Marie-Louise Murville and Malcolm Knapp have teamed up to teach essential professional skills often overlooked in traditional education, such as conflict resolution and handling difficult people. Unlike conventional training programs, Laugh & Learn blends best-practice methodologies with humor, making skill development both engaging and enjoyable. Participants will not only learn practical strategies for real-world challenges but also engage in role-playing exercises in private breakout sessions. You’ll even watch live demonstrations of “right way/wrong way” scenarios to reinforce key concepts. Our fourth session is titled “Conflict Resolutions Skills – Development Path Disagreements.”  (You do not need to have attended any of the earlier sessions to join the fourth!) In this session, we explore the unique dynamics of project decision-making conflicts and why they demand approaches distinct from previous conflict types covered in our series. You'll learn techniques for crafting compelling arguments that foster resolution rather than resistance. Expect interactive role-playing, including responding to disagreements such as: 'Your idea is obviously wrong. In my 20 years of experience, I have never seen it done that way.' How would you navigate this conversation productively? Join us to practice and refine these skills! Presenters Marie-Louise Murville, MIT ’82, ’84, LBS ‘94, Engineer, Educator, Entrepreneur, CEO, GoalsHabitsSkills, LLC, Adjunct Faculty, American University’s Kogod School of Business, https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-louisemurville/ Marie-Louise Murville has over 25 years of executive and Board level experience in business, consulting, and venture capital.  Marie-Louise Murville is the founder and President of GoalsHabitsSkills, LLC and an Adjunct Professor at American University’s Kogod School of Business where she teaches management information systems, technology strategy, and data analytics in the MBA program.  She is a visionary with a track record of turning ideas into reality.  In 2010, she created Delight Me, Inc. to empower people to achieve their personal and professional goals.  Previously, she founded and built medical device/biotech company Noxilizer Corporation, was a venture capitalist with Charles River Ventures and Lazard Technology Partners, and a consultant with Arthur D. Little, Inc. She earned both a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), as well as a Masters in Management from the London Business School.  Malcom Knapp, Columbia ’05, ‘06, Engineer, Consultant, Mentor, MFHK Consulting, https://www.linkedin.com/in/malcolmknapp/ Malcolm Knapp has over 15 years of experience as a product manager, engineer, and instructor. He is the founder of the Engineer Accelerator, a mentoring program designed to help engineers successfully transition into professional careers. Previously, he has developed and taught courses for UC Berkeley, Lam Research, and various corporate clients. As a consultant, Malcolm has worked with startups across diverse sectors, including consumer, industrial, medical, and manufacturing industries. His expertise spans customer discovery, product innovation, and efficient product delivery. He is also the creator of Orbis Analysis, a cutting-edge design sprint methodology that accelerates product prototyping by identifying unknowns, resolving conflicts, and eliminating ambiguities at the earliest stages of development. Malcolm holds a combined B.A./B.S. in Science, Technology & Society, and Electrical Engineering from Pitzer College and Columbia University and a Master of Science from Columbia University.  Special guests and breakout room facilitators: Sven Romberg, American University, ‘07, Educator, Storyteller, Anthropologist https://www.linkedin.com/in/sven-romberg-46a2914/ Zach Wilks, Columbia ’00, Michigan ‘97, Lawyer, Storyteller, Mentor, https://www.linkedin.com/in/zach-wilks-6855a1277/ Alyssa  Guo, https://www.linkedin.com/in/alyssa-guo-8991547/ Session Format: Duration: 60 minutes 1-2 min introduction Best Practices Frameworks: 20min 30 Min Breakout – Role-playing game to practice key techniques and phrases for effective communication 5 Recap/close Club of Washington D.C. murville@alum.mit.edu
Jun 7

Taylor Swift—The Person, The Music, and the Impact, a SEPT fundraiser

  • Online

Club of Boston

Saturday, June 7, 2:00pm - 4:00pm (America/New_York)

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Taylor Swift—The Person, The Music, and the Impact, a SEPT fundraiser

This special online event is a fundraiser to support the participation of local teachers in MIT’s Science and Engineering Program for Teachers (SEPT). (See website) The SEPT program presents innovative ways for middle and high school educators to teach STEM subjects.  All of the proceeds from this event will support local teachers.  If you are able to make an additional donation via the MIT Giving site to the MIT Club of Boston SEPT Fund (use this link for convenience), it will be greatly appreciated.

Do you have a Swiftie in your family, and you don’t understand the appeal?  Have you been curious about this pop musician who was able to sell out 152 stadium performances in 2023-4?  Are you looking for something fun and interesting to do with the family, while supporting a good cause?  Do you just love music?  This fast-paced musical and educational virtual event is just the thing you’ve been looking for.  Join the Zoom with your refreshments of choice at hand, and learn about Taylor Swift, her journey and her music.

Our host, David Kahn, spends a lot of time listening to music.  He listens to dozens of genres and follows hundreds of musicians/bands.  Some of these musicians are popular, and some are making excellent music in obscurity.  A couple of years ago, he decided to do a deep dive into the Taylor Swift phenomenon.  One of his daughters is a Swiftie, but other than a few of her popular songs he knew nothing about the person or her music.  David spent around 100 hours researching Taylor Swift and her music, and created a 30+ page document with over 200 links to videos, Wikipedia articles and news stories. After the program, every attendee will receive a copy of this complete document, so you can continue to explore this material on your own.

Taylor’s full discography is currently available on Spotify, and all of the official videos are on YouTube, but our speaker’s goal is to give you a more complete understanding of Taylor as an artist and as a person.  He’ll be sharing a lot of her music, but he’ll also be sharing some videos where Taylor explains her music and life experience in her own words.  David condensed a full course on Taylor Swift, supported by his detailed analysis, into this special event for the MIT Club of Boston.  By attending this session, you will see that Taylor Swift is:

  • A songwriter
  • A storyteller
  • A performer
  • A director
  • A producer
  • An entrepreneur
  • An actress
  • An activist
  • A philanthropist
  • A role model

David’s hope is that, by the end of this session, you’ll have a new or increased appreciation for everything Taylor Swift has accomplished.

About the Speaker

David Kahn has always been interested in music, and he collected albums and CDs in many genres back when that was the main way to explore interesting music.  Learning about music and musicians is easier now, and David spends many hours every month looking for interesting musicians and their music on YouTube and Spotify, and researching them on Wikipedia. He likes to find at least one new (to him) musician or band every week.

In 2022 he started a Music Enjoyment Club, where he shares interesting music with other music enthusiasts in a monthly Zoom session.  He organizes most sessions around a theme (Female Vocalists, Celtic Music, Piano Virtuosos, etc.), and he prepares a detailed handout for each session.

David Kahn has an SB in Course 6-3 (1978) and an SM in Course 15 (1981) from MIT.  He founded and managed D. Lawton Associates, an IT consulting firm, from 1986 through 2020.  He is currently the Asst. VP for K-12 STEM Engagement for the MIT Club of Boston and supports the MIT SEPT program.

Cost:

$15 Paid members of MIT Club of Boston
$25 General

Zoom link will be sent a day or two prior to the event to all paid registrants

Photo by Stephen Mease on Unsplash

Contact

dkahn@mitcob.org

Learn More 2025-06-07 18:00:00 2025-06-07 20:00:00 UTC Taylor Swift—The Person, The Music, and the Impact, a SEPT fundraiser Taylor Swift—The Person, The Music, and the Impact, a SEPT fundraiser This special online event is a fundraiser to support the participation of local teachers in MIT’s Science and Engineering Program for Teachers (SEPT). (See website) The SEPT program presents innovative ways for middle and high school educators to teach STEM subjects.  All of the proceeds from this event will support local teachers.  If you are able to make an additional donation via the MIT Giving site to the MIT Club of Boston SEPT Fund (use this link for convenience), it will be greatly appreciated. Do you have a Swiftie in your family, and you don’t understand the appeal?  Have you been curious about this pop musician who was able to sell out 152 stadium performances in 2023-4?  Are you looking for something fun and interesting to do with the family, while supporting a good cause?  Do you just love music?  This fast-paced musical and educational virtual event is just the thing you’ve been looking for.  Join the Zoom with your refreshments of choice at hand, and learn about Taylor Swift, her journey and her music. Our host, David Kahn, spends a lot of time listening to music.  He listens to dozens of genres and follows hundreds of musicians/bands.  Some of these musicians are popular, and some are making excellent music in obscurity.  A couple of years ago, he decided to do a deep dive into the Taylor Swift phenomenon.  One of his daughters is a Swiftie, but other than a few of her popular songs he knew nothing about the person or her music.  David spent around 100 hours researching Taylor Swift and her music, and created a 30+ page document with over 200 links to videos, Wikipedia articles and news stories. After the program, every attendee will receive a copy of this complete document, so you can continue to explore this material on your own. Taylor’s full discography is currently available on Spotify, and all of the official videos are on YouTube, but our speaker’s goal is to give you a more complete understanding of Taylor as an artist and as a person.  He’ll be sharing a lot of her music, but he’ll also be sharing some videos where Taylor explains her music and life experience in her own words.  David condensed a full course on Taylor Swift, supported by his detailed analysis, into this special event for the MIT Club of Boston.  By attending this session, you will see that Taylor Swift is: A songwriter A storyteller A performer A director A producer An entrepreneur An actress An activist A philanthropist A role model David’s hope is that, by the end of this session, you’ll have a new or increased appreciation for everything Taylor Swift has accomplished. About the Speaker David Kahn has always been interested in music, and he collected albums and CDs in many genres back when that was the main way to explore interesting music.  Learning about music and musicians is easier now, and David spends many hours every month looking for interesting musicians and their music on YouTube and Spotify, and researching them on Wikipedia. He likes to find at least one new (to him) musician or band every week. In 2022 he started a Music Enjoyment Club, where he shares interesting music with other music enthusiasts in a monthly Zoom session.  He organizes most sessions around a theme (Female Vocalists, Celtic Music, Piano Virtuosos, etc.), and he prepares a detailed handout for each session. David Kahn has an SB in Course 6-3 (1978) and an SM in Course 15 (1981) from MIT.  He founded and managed D. Lawton Associates, an IT consulting firm, from 1986 through 2020.  He is currently the Asst. VP for K-12 STEM Engagement for the MIT Club of Boston and supports the MIT SEPT program. Cost: $15 Paid members of MIT Club of Boston$25 General Zoom link will be sent a day or two prior to the event to all paid registrants Photo by Stephen Mease on Unsplash Club of Boston dkahn@mitcob.org