Artificial intelligence predicts patients’ race from their medical images Study by MIT scientists, including an HST faculty member, shows AI can identify self-reported race from medical images that contain no indications of race detectable by human experts. Martha Gray named Whitaker Professor in Biomedical Engineering Gray was the first woman to lead a science or engineering department at MIT. Together, again The 2022 HST graduates celebrate being together, as well as their successes, and hopes for the future Becoming a physician-scientist: How personal and family health struggles shaped the career of HST MD grad Sam Finlayson Finlayson had two main goals when it came to pursuing a career in medicine: first, to be an engineer who could help advance medical capabilities through lifesaving technology; and, second, to be a physician who could embrace uncertainty while working on behalf of his patients and their families. HST MEMP grad Claudia Varela sees both dance and bioengineering as tools for social change Varela is interested in creating medical devices that will help us study and address healthcare disparities Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous … Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Current page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 … Next page Next Last page Last »
Artificial intelligence predicts patients’ race from their medical images Study by MIT scientists, including an HST faculty member, shows AI can identify self-reported race from medical images that contain no indications of race detectable by human experts.
Martha Gray named Whitaker Professor in Biomedical Engineering Gray was the first woman to lead a science or engineering department at MIT.
Together, again The 2022 HST graduates celebrate being together, as well as their successes, and hopes for the future
Becoming a physician-scientist: How personal and family health struggles shaped the career of HST MD grad Sam Finlayson Finlayson had two main goals when it came to pursuing a career in medicine: first, to be an engineer who could help advance medical capabilities through lifesaving technology; and, second, to be a physician who could embrace uncertainty while working on behalf of his patients and their families.
HST MEMP grad Claudia Varela sees both dance and bioengineering as tools for social change Varela is interested in creating medical devices that will help us study and address healthcare disparities