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Lieberman research

J-WAFS project aims to replace harmful agrochemicals with microbes for sustainable agriculture

March 21, 2025

Christopher Voigt will lead a team of scientists, engineers, and economists, including IMES faculty member Tami Lieberman, who have been awarded the 2025 J-WAFS Grand Challenge grant for this work.

Bourouiba research

Study: Tuberculosis relies on protective genes during airborne transmission

March 11, 2025

The findings provide new drug targets for stopping the infection’s spread.

MIT Sloan Healthcare Prize

A personalized heart implant wins MIT Sloan health care prize

March 5, 2025

Spheric Bio’s implants are designed to grow in a channel of the heart to better fit the patient’s anatomy and prevent strokes.

HST MEMP PhD candidate Louis DeRidder

Designing better ways to deliver drugs

March 5, 2025

HST MEMP PhD candidate and MathWorks Fellow Louis DeRidder is developing a device to make chemotherapy dosing more accurate for individual patients.

The MIT faculty named 2025 Sloan Research Fellows include (clockwise from top left) Ariel Furst, Mohsen Ghaffari, Marzyeh…

MIT faculty, alumni named 2025 Sloan Research Fellows

February 28, 2025

Annual award honors early-career researchers, including an IMES faculty member, for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments.

MIT engineers have taken high-speed videos of droplets splashing into a deep pool, to track how the fluid evolves, frame by…

High-speed videos show what happens when a droplet splashes into a pool

February 28, 2025

Findings may help predict how rain and irrigation systems launch particles and pathogens from watery surfaces, with implications for industry, agriculture, and public health.

Beverly Setzer

Community Spotlight: Beverly Setzer

February 21, 2025

Postdoc researcher Beverly Setzer describes her research and some of her goals.

Tami Lieberman

J-WAFS project aims to replace harmful agrochemicals with microbes for sustainable agriculture

February 20, 2025

Professor Christopher Voigt will lead a team of scientists, engineers, and economists, including an IMES faculty member, who have been awarded the 2025 J-WAFS Grand Challenge grant for this work.

Heart failure mortality rates were once on the decline, but 2012 marked a reversal, followed by a dramatic increase in 2020…

Can deep learning transform heart failure prevention?

February 18, 2025

A deep neural network called CHAIS may soon replace invasive procedures like catheterization as the new gold standard for monitoring heart health.

Lydia Bourouiba

Bourouiba awarded National Science Foundation grant to co-launch a research center focused on pandemic prevention

February 13, 2025

New collaborative NSF research center to improve prediction models of outbreaks and prevention strategies.

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