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Bridge to the future of engineering

November 11, 2018

The School of Engineering’s faculty leadership weigh in on what the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing will mean for their students and faculty. School of Engineering faculty are embracing the new MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing as a bold response to the rapid evolution of computing…

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IMES Director Elazer Edelman honored for work in biomedical research

November 9, 2018

On October 26, IMES Director Elazer Edelman was recognized by the Massachusetts Society for Medical Research (MSMR) for his contributions to the field. Selections were made on the occasion of National Biomedical Research Day on October 21. At a celebration at The Union Club in downtown Boston, Edelman along with…

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Machine-learning system could aid critical decisions in sepsis care

November 7, 2018

Researchers from MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have developed a predictive model that could guide clinicians in deciding when to give potentially life-saving drugs to patients being treated for sepsis in the emergency room. Sepsis is one of the most frequent causes of admission, and one of the most…

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Claudia Varela and Markus Horvath win Athanasiou ABME Student Award

November 2, 2018

At the inaugural Athanasiou ABME Student Award Session held on October 19 during the Biomedical Engineering Society’s annual meeting in Atlanta, GA, HST MEMP PhD candidates Claudia Varela and Markus Horvath were recognized for their paper, “Towards alternative approaches for coupling of a soft robotic sleeve to the heart.” All…

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“Hey,Charlie” app supports those struggling with opioids

October 30, 2018

In the spring of 2016, while Emily Lindemer was working toward her PhD at MIT, she was also struggling with something closer to home: watching someone she knew well fall in and out of recovery from opioid addiction. Like many people in recovery, Lindemer’s friend had his ups and downs….

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Microbiome milkshakes: The story behind the study

October 20, 2018

In the spring of 2015, a couple of researchers at the recently launched MIT Center for Microbiome Informatics & Therapeutics (CMIT), including the Center’s co-director, Prof. Eric Alm, converged on a study designed to better understand the impact of individual dietary micronutrients on gut microbiome composition. The main difficulty we…

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Elazer Edelman selected as 2018 Biomedical Research Day Honoree

October 10, 2018

Elazer Edelman, director of IMES, has been chosen as a 2018 Biomedical Research Day Honoree by the Massachusetts Society for Medical Research. Founded in 1953, the organization recognizes select individuals annually in honor of National Biomedical Research Day. Each October, researchers, teachers, and biotechnology developers throughout New England are acknowledged…

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Movement-enhancing exoskeletons may impair decision making

October 9, 2018

 

As engineers make strides in the design of wearable, electronically active, and responsive leg braces, arm supports, and full-body suits, collectively known as exoskeletons, researchers at MIT are raising an important question: While these Iron Man-like appendages may amp up a person’s strength, mobility, and endurance, what effect might they…

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First-year MEMP HST student Jordan Harrod recounts 2018 InCube experience

October 5, 2018

 

As part of the ETH Entrepreneur Club’s InCube2018 hackathon, students around the world were challenged to imagine the “ambulance of the future” — all while living in a glass box. A team at MIT, including HST MEMP student Jordan Harrod, developed AugMedic, a system designed to help paramedics accurately identify…

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George Chao, HST student, part of winning team at opioid epidemic innovation challenge

October 4, 2018

Over an activity-packed weekend in late September, doctors, government officials, public health experts, and other stakeholders in the fight against the national opioid addiction crisis came together to generate solutions with the potential for long-term impact, at the Empire State Opioid Innovation Challenge in New York City. Twelve teams competed…

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