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Melanoma research

An artificial intelligence tool that can help detect melanoma

Using deep convolutional neural networks, MIT researchers, including HST faculty members, devise a system that quickly analyzes wide-field images of patients’ skin in order to more efficiently detect cancer.

Jordan Harrod

Why popular YouTubers are building their own sites

Many YouTube power users, including an HST student, have been looking for alternative platforms, due to disputes over such things as ad revenue or copyright problems.

Daniel Chonde

For Dr. Daniel Chonde, art, science, and health don’t just enrich each other — they are inextricably intertwined

One of the most consequential lessons Dr. Daniel Chonde, an HST Medical Engineering and Medical Physics (MEMP), and HST MD graduate, and a third-year resident in radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital, learned as an undergraduate at MIT was about attitude.

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.

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