MD Students Aim to Make Health Care Work for All Three MD students — Gerry Serwald, Sam Steuart, and Zade Akras, an HST MD student — discuss the paths that propelled them into leadership roles. MIT engineers design a robotic replica of the heart’s right chamber The realistic model could aid the development of better heart implants and shed light on understudied heart disorders. Marzyeh Ghassemi finds the right guiding star HST faculty member and EECS professor is glad to have crossed academic paths with HST, computer science and AI faculty Peter Szolovits. The feeling is mutual. Aging Brain Initiative symposium showcases “cutting-edge” research across MIT Seed projects, posters represent a wide range of labs working on technologies, therapeutic strategies, and fundamental research to advance understanding of age-related neurodegenerative disease. How cell identity is preserved when cells divide MIT study suggests 3D folding of the genome is key to cells’ ability to store and pass on “memories” of which genes they should express. Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous … Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Current page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 … Next page Next Last page Last »
MD Students Aim to Make Health Care Work for All Three MD students — Gerry Serwald, Sam Steuart, and Zade Akras, an HST MD student — discuss the paths that propelled them into leadership roles.
MIT engineers design a robotic replica of the heart’s right chamber The realistic model could aid the development of better heart implants and shed light on understudied heart disorders.
Marzyeh Ghassemi finds the right guiding star HST faculty member and EECS professor is glad to have crossed academic paths with HST, computer science and AI faculty Peter Szolovits. The feeling is mutual.
Aging Brain Initiative symposium showcases “cutting-edge” research across MIT Seed projects, posters represent a wide range of labs working on technologies, therapeutic strategies, and fundamental research to advance understanding of age-related neurodegenerative disease.
How cell identity is preserved when cells divide MIT study suggests 3D folding of the genome is key to cells’ ability to store and pass on “memories” of which genes they should express.