An interview with HST Graduate Administrator Laurie Ward A conversation between the MIT Office for Graduate Education (OGE) and Laurie Ward, graduate administrator for HST, to discuss what HST is doing for students seeking funding opportunities. Ellen Roche receives award for heart research HST faculty member Prof. Ellen Roche was awarded a Single Ventricle Research Fund Award from Additional Ventures for research. MIT.nano’s Immersion Lab opens for researchers and students The MIT.nano Immersion Lab, MIT’s first open-access facility for augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) and interacting with data, is now open and available to MIT students, faculty, researchers, and external users. Turning microbiome research into a force for health A diverse group of researchers, including an HST faculty member, is working to turn new discoveries about the trillions of microbes in the body into treatments for a range of diseases. Slowing the spread of Covid-19 The unprecedented nature of this global pandemic necessitates a diverse range of solutions. From designing low-cost ventilators to understanding how the virus is transmitted and manufacturing PPE, mechanical engineers at MIT have been a driving force in many research projects that seek to slow Covid-19’s spread and save lives. Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous … Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Current page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 … Next page Next Last page Last »
An interview with HST Graduate Administrator Laurie Ward A conversation between the MIT Office for Graduate Education (OGE) and Laurie Ward, graduate administrator for HST, to discuss what HST is doing for students seeking funding opportunities.
Ellen Roche receives award for heart research HST faculty member Prof. Ellen Roche was awarded a Single Ventricle Research Fund Award from Additional Ventures for research.
MIT.nano’s Immersion Lab opens for researchers and students The MIT.nano Immersion Lab, MIT’s first open-access facility for augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) and interacting with data, is now open and available to MIT students, faculty, researchers, and external users.
Turning microbiome research into a force for health A diverse group of researchers, including an HST faculty member, is working to turn new discoveries about the trillions of microbes in the body into treatments for a range of diseases.
Slowing the spread of Covid-19 The unprecedented nature of this global pandemic necessitates a diverse range of solutions. From designing low-cost ventilators to understanding how the virus is transmitted and manufacturing PPE, mechanical engineers at MIT have been a driving force in many research projects that seek to slow Covid-19’s spread and save lives.