An automated health care system that understands when to step in Machine learning system from MIT researchers can look at chest X-rays to diagnose pneumonia — and also knows when to defer to a radiologist. The tenured engineers of 2020 Eight faculty members, including two at HST, have been granted tenure in five departments across the School of Engineering. New design principle could prevent catheter failure in brain shunts MIT researchers, including faculty members and an MD student at HST, propose a design aimed at overcoming a major challenge in hydrocephalus catheters — clogging — by leveraging catheter geometry. Exhaled biomarkers can reveal lung disease Specialized nanoparticles create a “breath signal” that could be used to diagnose pneumonia and other infectious or genetic diseases, according to MIT engineers, including a faculty member and a student in HST. A professor’s “new normal” is anything but Covid-19 has upended routines across MIT. For professor and cardiologist Elazer Edelman, head of the MIT Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES), and an HST graduate and faculty member, that’s meant there’s no such thing as a typical day. Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Current page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 … Next page Next Last page Last »
An automated health care system that understands when to step in Machine learning system from MIT researchers can look at chest X-rays to diagnose pneumonia — and also knows when to defer to a radiologist.
The tenured engineers of 2020 Eight faculty members, including two at HST, have been granted tenure in five departments across the School of Engineering.
New design principle could prevent catheter failure in brain shunts MIT researchers, including faculty members and an MD student at HST, propose a design aimed at overcoming a major challenge in hydrocephalus catheters — clogging — by leveraging catheter geometry.
Exhaled biomarkers can reveal lung disease Specialized nanoparticles create a “breath signal” that could be used to diagnose pneumonia and other infectious or genetic diseases, according to MIT engineers, including a faculty member and a student in HST.
A professor’s “new normal” is anything but Covid-19 has upended routines across MIT. For professor and cardiologist Elazer Edelman, head of the MIT Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES), and an HST graduate and faculty member, that’s meant there’s no such thing as a typical day.