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Thomas Heldt

The physicist and the hospital

MIT Associate Professor Thomas Heldt, an HST faculty member as well as an alum, finds inspiration where fundamental physical principles intersect with human health.

Inder Singh, story about pandemic response

Taking the pandemic’s temperature

HST grad Inder Singh’s smart-thermometer startup provides real-time fever data to combat covid-19.

KI Images

KI Image Awards 2021

The 2021 KI Image Awards include winners from the faculty at HST and IMES, and HST graduates.

Collin Stultz

Collin Stultz named Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar

Collin Stultz, an HST faculty member, will participate in the program, which offers undergraduates the opportunity to spend time with some of the nation's most distinguished scholars.

Antibiotic resistance

Metabolic mutations help bacteria resist drug treatment

A study by MIT researchers, including an HST faculty member, suggests forcing bacteria to burn more energy could make them more susceptible to antibiotics.

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