Research by HST student on bile duct cancer detection earns $10,000 prize Jesse Kirkpatrick, an HST MEMP alum and a current HST MD student, earned a $10,000 prize for his research on the detection of a rare, deadly bile duct cancer. MIT Faculty Founder Initiative announces finalists for second competition Twelve researchers, including an HST faculty member, are selected as finalists for 2023-24 MIT-Royalty Pharma Prize Competition to support female entrepreneurs in biotech. Researchers improve blood tests’ ability to detect and monitor cancer The advance makes it easier to detect circulating tumor DNA in blood samples, which could enable earlier cancer diagnosis and help guide treatment. Stratospheric safety standards: How aviation could steer regulation of AI in health An interdisciplinary team of researchers thinks health AI could benefit from some of the aviation industry’s long history of hard-won lessons that have created one of the safest activities today. Turning history of science into a comic adventure Associate Professor and HST faculty member Lydia Bourouiba and artist Argha Manna take readers through a series of discoveries in infectious disease. Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous … Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page Next Last page Last »
Research by HST student on bile duct cancer detection earns $10,000 prize Jesse Kirkpatrick, an HST MEMP alum and a current HST MD student, earned a $10,000 prize for his research on the detection of a rare, deadly bile duct cancer.
MIT Faculty Founder Initiative announces finalists for second competition Twelve researchers, including an HST faculty member, are selected as finalists for 2023-24 MIT-Royalty Pharma Prize Competition to support female entrepreneurs in biotech.
Researchers improve blood tests’ ability to detect and monitor cancer The advance makes it easier to detect circulating tumor DNA in blood samples, which could enable earlier cancer diagnosis and help guide treatment.
Stratospheric safety standards: How aviation could steer regulation of AI in health An interdisciplinary team of researchers thinks health AI could benefit from some of the aviation industry’s long history of hard-won lessons that have created one of the safest activities today.
Turning history of science into a comic adventure Associate Professor and HST faculty member Lydia Bourouiba and artist Argha Manna take readers through a series of discoveries in infectious disease.