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How cell identity is preserved when cells divide November 20, 2023 MIT study suggests 3D folding of the genome is key to cells’ ability to store and pass on “memories” of which genes they should express.
HST 2023 Fall Dinner November 20, 2023 The Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology (HST) Fall Dinner took place on Nov. 14 at the MIT Samberg Conference Center.
Podcast: Curiosity Unbounded, Episode 6 — Healing the ailing heart November 15, 2023 Ellen Roche's research revolves around developing new devices and therapeutic strategies for repairing the human heart and other tissues.
Anesthesia technology precisely controls unconsciousness in animal tests November 8, 2023 An advanced closed-loop anesthesia delivery system that monitors brain state to tailor propofol dose and achieve exactly the desired level of unconsciousness could reduce post-op side effects.
2023-24 Takeda Fellows: Advancing research at the intersection of AI and health November 3, 2023 Thirteen new graduate student fellows, including an HST student, will pursue exciting new paths of knowledge and discovery.
The power of representation and connectivity in STEM education November 3, 2023 Bridging Talents and Opportunities event serves as an outreach initiative for the Latin community.
School of Engineering third quarter 2023 awards November 1, 2023 Faculty and researchers across MIT’s School of Engineering, including at IMES, receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence.
Shuffling the deck November 1, 2023 For high achievers who never give up, switching careers can be daunting. Here are five alumni who radically rethought their professional lives—and aren’t looking back.
Twelve with MIT ties elected to the National Academy of Medicine for 2023 October 11, 2023 Five MIT faculty, including two from IMES, along with seven additional affiliates, are honored for outstanding contributions to medical research.
Is AI in the eye of the beholder? October 6, 2023 Study by researchers, including an HST student, shows users can be primed to believe certain things about an AI chatbot’s motives, which influences their interactions with the chatbot.