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human ureteral smooth muscle cells

New treatment could ease the passage of kidney stones

Researchers, including an HST MEMP alumnus, have shown that muscle relaxants delivered to the ureter can reduce contractions that cause pain when passing a stone.

Robert Satcher, Jr.

Finding a love of discovery at HST

Former NASA astronaut, HST grad Robert Satcher, Jr. talks walking in space, orthopedic surgery

Shriya Srinivasan

HST student receives Delsys Prize for innovation

Shriya Srinivasan, a student in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology (HST) program, recently received the 17th annual Delsys Prize for innovation in electromyography, from the De Luca Foundation.

Double-sided tape

Double-sided tape for tissues could replace surgical sutures

New adhesive that binds wet surfaces within seconds could be used to heal wounds or implant medical devices.

MIT professor Richard Young (left) and HST Faculty Member Sangeeta Bhatia

HST faculty member elected to the National Academy of Medicine for 2019

HST faculty member Sangeeta Bhatia and Richard Young of MIT recognized for their contributions to “advancement of the medical sciences, health care, and public health"

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