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Lydia Bourouiba

Lydia Bourouiba elected Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS)

Cited for fundamental work in quantitatively elucidating the mechanisms of droplet impact and fragmentation

MedKnows

Toward a smarter electronic health record

An AI-enhanced system enables doctors to spend less time searching for clinical information and more time treating patients.

Statistical model story

Statistical model defines ketamine anesthesia’s effects on the brain

Neuroscientists at MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital, including an HST faculty and student, develop a statistical framework that describes brain-state changes patients experience under ketamine-induced anesthesia.

Ellen Roche

Making medical magic

If you’re ever in need of a replacement valve in your heart, HST faculty member Ellen Roche has got you covered.

James Diao

A troubled calculus

Science magazine: Researchers use race to build disease risk assessment tools. Can removing it help resolve medicine's race crisis?

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