Large language models help decipher clinical notes Researchers, including an HST faculty member, used a powerful deep-learning model to extract important data from electronic health records that could assist with personalized medicine. Are Covid-19 “comas” signs of a protective hibernation state? Scientists hypothesize that, as in a hibernating turtle, the brain under sedation and deprived of oxygen may assume a protective state. Nanosensors target enzymes to monitor and study cancer By analyzing enzyme activity at the organism, tissue, and cellular scales, new sensors could provide new tools to clinicians and cancer researchers. HST Fall Dinner honors Emery N. Brown Returning for the first time in three years, HST Fall Dinner attendees honored Emery Brown's almost 10 as co-director of HST, while also reveling in being able to again celebrate in person. Keeping indoor humidity levels at a “sweet spot” may reduce spread of Covid-19 A new study, by MIT researchers, including an HST faculty member and student, links very dry and very humid indoor environments with worse Covid-19 outcomes. Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous … Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Current page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 … Next page Next Last page Last »
Large language models help decipher clinical notes Researchers, including an HST faculty member, used a powerful deep-learning model to extract important data from electronic health records that could assist with personalized medicine.
Are Covid-19 “comas” signs of a protective hibernation state? Scientists hypothesize that, as in a hibernating turtle, the brain under sedation and deprived of oxygen may assume a protective state.
Nanosensors target enzymes to monitor and study cancer By analyzing enzyme activity at the organism, tissue, and cellular scales, new sensors could provide new tools to clinicians and cancer researchers.
HST Fall Dinner honors Emery N. Brown Returning for the first time in three years, HST Fall Dinner attendees honored Emery Brown's almost 10 as co-director of HST, while also reveling in being able to again celebrate in person.
Keeping indoor humidity levels at a “sweet spot” may reduce spread of Covid-19 A new study, by MIT researchers, including an HST faculty member and student, links very dry and very humid indoor environments with worse Covid-19 outcomes.