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Making health care more proactive and personalized.

Making health care more personal

Health at Scale, a company co-founded by two HST alumni and an MIT professor, uses machine learning to improve outcomes for individual patients.

Welcoming a new HST class in the Age of Covid

Welcoming a new HST class in the Age of Covid

The incoming HST class–which includes a total of 52 students from Canada, China, Germany, Poland, Singapore, Spain, as well as the United States–reflect on the advantages and challenges of the virtual start of the school year.

Data generated by thermometers is used to detect and track illness.

Real-time data for a better response to disease outbreaks

The startup Kinsa, founded by an HST graduate, uses its smart thermometers to detect and track the spread of contagious illness before patients go to the hospital.

How MIT Medical built a Covid-19 testing plan

How MIT built its own Covid-19 testing trailer

Designed and assembled by experts from across the Institute, including with help from IMES, the facility should enable testing of up to 1,500 people a day.

Members of the MIT engineering faculty receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence

School of Engineering first and second quarter 2020 awards

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