How an archeological approach can help leverage biased data in AI to improve medicine Although computer scientists may initially treat data bias and error as a nuisance, researchers, including an HST faculty member, argue it’s a hidden treasure trove for reflecting societal values. Five MIT faculty members named 2023 Simons Investigators The program supports “outstanding theoretical scientists.” James Fujimoto, Eric Swanson, and David Huang win Lasker Award Professor and two additional MIT affiliates, including an HST alum, honored for influential work on optical coherence tomography, which allows rapid detection of retinal disease, among other applications. An implantable device could enable injection-free control of diabetes The device contains encapsulated cells that produce insulin, plus a tiny oxygen-producing factory that keeps the cells healthy. James J. Collins named a Citation Laureate He was named to a list of 23 world-class researchers from institutions in five countries whose work is deemed to be of Nobel class. Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous … Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Current page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 … Next page Next Last page Last »
How an archeological approach can help leverage biased data in AI to improve medicine Although computer scientists may initially treat data bias and error as a nuisance, researchers, including an HST faculty member, argue it’s a hidden treasure trove for reflecting societal values.
Five MIT faculty members named 2023 Simons Investigators The program supports “outstanding theoretical scientists.”
James Fujimoto, Eric Swanson, and David Huang win Lasker Award Professor and two additional MIT affiliates, including an HST alum, honored for influential work on optical coherence tomography, which allows rapid detection of retinal disease, among other applications.
An implantable device could enable injection-free control of diabetes The device contains encapsulated cells that produce insulin, plus a tiny oxygen-producing factory that keeps the cells healthy.
James J. Collins named a Citation Laureate He was named to a list of 23 world-class researchers from institutions in five countries whose work is deemed to be of Nobel class.