Dr. Warren Zapol, HST faculty, dies at 79 Dr. Zapol is remembered by the HST community for his generosity in spending time with students and for his enthusiasm in introducing MIT graduate students to clinical and translational research. Professor Richard Cohen retires A pioneer in medicine, and in HST, Cohen—a longtime HST faculty member—whose research revolved around the application of physics and engineering to solving problems in biology and medicine, transitions to emeritus status on March 1. Machine-learning system flags remedies that might do more harm than good The system by researchers, including an HST faculty member, could help physicians select the least risky treatments in urgent situations, such as treating sepsis. Featured video: A musical encore for a re-imagined library Graduate students, including an HST student, perform Martinů’s “Piano Trio in D Minor,” originally commissioned for Hayden Library's 1950 dedication. MIT Future Founders Initiative announces prize competition to promote female entrepreneurs in biotech Nine MIT researchers, including two affiliated with HST, are selected as finalists for 2021 prize supported by Northpond Ventures; grand prize winner to receive $250K toward commercializing her human health-related invention. Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Current page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Next page Next Last page Last »
Dr. Warren Zapol, HST faculty, dies at 79 Dr. Zapol is remembered by the HST community for his generosity in spending time with students and for his enthusiasm in introducing MIT graduate students to clinical and translational research.
Professor Richard Cohen retires A pioneer in medicine, and in HST, Cohen—a longtime HST faculty member—whose research revolved around the application of physics and engineering to solving problems in biology and medicine, transitions to emeritus status on March 1.
Machine-learning system flags remedies that might do more harm than good The system by researchers, including an HST faculty member, could help physicians select the least risky treatments in urgent situations, such as treating sepsis.
Featured video: A musical encore for a re-imagined library Graduate students, including an HST student, perform Martinů’s “Piano Trio in D Minor,” originally commissioned for Hayden Library's 1950 dedication.
MIT Future Founders Initiative announces prize competition to promote female entrepreneurs in biotech Nine MIT researchers, including two affiliated with HST, are selected as finalists for 2021 prize supported by Northpond Ventures; grand prize winner to receive $250K toward commercializing her human health-related invention.