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MIT researchers have developed a noninvasive hydration sensor that is based on the same technology as MRI, but, unlike MRI scanners, it can fit in a doctor’s office. Image: Lina Colucci, Andrew Hall

HST alum Lina Colucci helms development of hydration sensor for dialysis patients

The noninvasive device could benefit patients with kidney disease, congestive heart failure, or dehydration.

MIT neuroscientists have identified patterns of brain activity that underlie our ability to interpret sensory input based on our expectations and past experiences. Credit: Christine Daniloff, MIT

HST MEMP PhD student Nicolas Meirhaeghe co-leads study identifying "prior belief" signals in the brain

Neuroscientists find brain activity patterns that encode our beliefs and affect how we interpret the world around us.

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Associate Professor Kwanghun Chung wins PECASE

Erin Byrne Rousseau, HST Co-Director Emery Brown, Christian Landeros, Aditi Gupta, Claudia Elena Varela, and Lucy Hu at the 2019 MIT Awards on May 13.

HST MEMP Diversity Ambassadors reflect on recent MIT Bridge Builder Award

encapsulated islet cells

Team led by Professor Daniel Anderson uncovers a better way to encapsulate islet cells for diabetes treatment

The crystallized drug prevents immune system rejection of transplanted pancreatic islet cells.

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