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Piction Health's app can help doctors classify a range of skin conditions.

Startup lets doctors classify skin conditions with the snap of a picture

July 6, 2022

Piction Health, founded by Susan Conover SM ’15, uses machine learning to help physicians identify and manage skin disease.

By tracing the steps of liver regrowth, MIT engineers hope to harness the liver’s regenerative abilities to help treat…

Tissue model reveals key players in liver regeneration

June 27, 2022

By tracing the steps of liver regrowth, MIT engineers hope to harness the liver’s regenerative abilities to help treat chronic disease.

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Martha Gray named Whitaker Professor in Biomedical Engineering

June 24, 2022

Gray was the first woman to lead a science or engineering department at MIT. Martha Gray, PhD, professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), has been appointed as the Whitaker Professor in Biomedical Engineering, effective July 1. Martha is also a core faculty member at the Institute for Medical…

MIT researchers have designed a sensor that can distinguish between viral and bacterial pneumonia infections. In the…

Nanoparticle sensor can distinguish between viral and bacterial pneumonia

June 13, 2022

Using this diagnostic, doctors could avoid prescribing antibiotics in cases where they won’t be effective.

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Professor Collin Stultz named co-director of HST, and associate director of IMES

June 3, 2022

Stultz will leverage his research into machine learning and computer science, as well as his role as a practicing cardiologist Collin M. Stultz, MD, PhD, the Nina T. and Robert H. Rubin Professor in Medical Engineering and Science, has been named co-director of the Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and…

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$12 million grant propels research of immune systems of pregnant individuals

May 20, 2022

Researchers, including at IMES, will research ways to map immune systems and investigate how to make vaccinations most effective for pregnant patients and developing fetuses. Researchers, including Alex Shalek, associate professor of chemistry, MIT, and a core faculty member at IMES; Galit Alter, a professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical…

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Emery N. Brown wins share of 2022 Gruber Neuroscience Prize

May 19, 2022

Brown, and three other scientists, recognized for advancing statistical, theoretical analyses of neuroscience data The Gruber Foundation recently announced that Emery N. Brown, Edward Hood Taplin Professor of Medical Engineering and Computational Neuroscience, and a core faculty member and investigator at the MIT Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES),…

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Ellen Roche wins inaugural MIT Future Founders Initiative Prize Competition

May 17, 2022

Nine MIT researchers, including an IMES faculty member, were selected as finalists in the inaugural MIT Future Founders Initiative Prize Competition The MIT Future Founders Initiative Prize Competition, led by IMES core faculty member Sangeeta Bhatia, MIT Professor and President Emerita Susan Hockfield, and MIT Amgen Professor of Biology Emerita…

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3 Questions: Daniel Anderson on the progress of mRNA vaccines

May 13, 2022

Following the successful development of vaccines against Covid-19, scientists hope to deploy mRNA-based therapies to combat many other diseases.

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A single memory is stored across many connected brain regions

May 12, 2022

Innovative brain-wide mapping study shows that an “engram,” the ensemble of neurons encoding a memory, is widely distributed and includes regions not previously realized. A new study by scientists at The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at MIT provides the most comprehensive and rigorous evidence yet that the mammalian…

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