MEMP PhD students enrolled through MIT can work in the labs of any Harvard or MIT faculty member, including those at the many local institutions affiliated with Harvard and with MIT. They gain foundational knowledge from their chosen MEMP concentration area and the rest of their academic training, developing the rigorous engineering and quantitative skills needed to address pressing challenges in human health and medicine. Guided by their faculty advisors, students apply this expertise to original thesis research spanning a broad and interdisciplinary range of fields. 

Current areas of thesis research include:

  

Research Area

 

Description

 

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and
Biomedical Research
Artificial Intelligence with biomedical/healthcare applications
Biomedical Imaging, Signal processing, and InferenceImaging hardware, Computational imaging, Neuroimaging,
Signal/image computer vision, Signal/image processing, Estimation
Biophysics and Fluid DynamicsBiological physics & statistical modeling, Fluid and soft-matter physics, biological fluid dynamics
Extreme Environment and Space MedicineRemote Area and Limited Resource Medicine, Pre-hospital Care, Space and Aviation Physiology, Human performance, Life support systems
Immunobiology and Infectious DiseasesMicrobiology, Disease transmission, Microbial communities, Bacterial defense mechanisms, Epidemiology, Human Microbiome
Medical Devices and Healthcare TechnologyBiomaterials, Sensing modalities, Biomedical electronics,
Instrumentation, actuation
Molecular and Cellular EngineeringMolecular/genomic mechanisms/sensing, Engineered systems for
diagnostics and therapy
Neuroscience and Neuro-engineeringThe study and engineering of nervous systems in health and disease
Regenerative Medicine and Tissue EngineeringEngineering human or animal cells, Tissues, or organs