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HST Graduation 2024 class

HST 2024 graduation

May 23, 2024

There were 57 clinician-scientists in this year’s graduating class, 40 attended the ceremony

Harvard Medical School

HST Community Awards and Spring Dinner are celebrated

May 16, 2024

HST students, both current and alum, as well as faculty and staff, gathered for a scientific keynote, and to celebrate the end of a fruitful school year

Researchers developed a potential new treatment for alopecia areata, an autoimmune disorder that causes hair loss. The new…

New treatment could reverse hair loss caused by an autoimmune skin disease

May 16, 2024
Collin Stultz

Better cardiovascular care through AI

May 8, 2024

Professor and physician Collin Stultz, IMES associate director, wants to help heart patients everywhere by applying machine-learning techniques to cardiovascular medicine.

Using tiny, engineered livers derived from human patients, MIT researchers found that more than 300 liver genes are under…

Circadian rhythms can influence drugs’ effectiveness

April 30, 2024

MIT researchers, including a faculty member and a research scientist at IMES, find circadian variations in liver function play an important role in how drugs are broken down in the body. 

Ian Waitz

Ian Waitz named vice president for research

April 30, 2024

The former vice chancellor for undergraduate and graduate education, who oversaw the launch of IMES, will leverage more than 30 years of experience at the Institute to oversee MIT’s research activities.

3 Questions: A shared vocabulary for how infectious diseases spread

April 26, 2024

Lydia Bourouiba’s research on fluid dynamics influenced new guidance from the World Health Organization that will shape how health agencies respond to respiratory infectious diseases.

To make chemotherapy dosing more accurate, MIT engineers have come up with a way to continuously measure how much drug is in…

A closed-loop drug-delivery system could improve chemotherapy

April 26, 2024

New CLAUDIA system could continuously monitor patients during an infusion and adjust dosage to maintain optimal drug levels.

(From left to right): MIT professors Mary Fuller, Paula Hammond, Ann Graybiel, and Sangeeta Bhatia

Women in STEM — A celebration of excellence and curiosity

April 17, 2024

An MIT Values event showcased three women's career journeys and how they are paving the way for the next generation.

Still from a time-lapse microscopy video of E. coli cells treated with semapimod in the presence of SYTOX Blue.

When an antibiotic fails: MIT scientists are using AI to target “sleeper” bacteria

April 12, 2024

Most antibiotics target metabolically active bacteria, but with artificial intelligence, researchers can efficiently screen compounds that are lethal to dormant microbes.

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