AI Cures: data-driven clinical solutions for Covid-19
MIT conference illustrates technologies developed in response to the pandemic and new opportunities for AI solutions for clinical management.
MIT conference illustrates technologies developed in response to the pandemic and new opportunities for AI solutions for clinical management.
Immuneering uses bioinformatics to develop new medicines while also helping large pharmaceutical companies improve their treatments.
Tool developed at MIT simultaneously measures chemical and electrical brain signals, revealing unexpectedly complex relationship between brain signals.
Biological engineer discusses condensing the time taken to develop therapeutics down from many years to a matter of months.
With computer models and lab experiments, researchers are working on a strategy for vaccines that could protect against any influenza virus.
Astrocytes with the APOE4 gene variant show deficits of a key cellular function, but overexpressing the gene PICALM overcame the defect.
Funds will support research on glaucoma through retinal biometrics and neural cell implantation therapy for spinal cord injury.
New technology cuts cell culture time by half and uses more targeted cell sorting and purification methods.
Collaborative research center funded by Lisa Yang and Hock Tan ’75 blends engineering and neuroscience to advance molecular tools for treating brain disorders.
MIT course on the Covid-19 pandemic, available to the public online, brings together top experts to educate students on up-to-date science.
New faculty in these areas will connect the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and a department or school.
Sequential immunization might be safer and more effective than the existing tetravalent vaccine.
Bacteria linked to Crohn’s disease are difficult to grow in the lab, but MIT engineers have found a way.
Machine learning system from MIT CSAIL can look at chest X-rays to diagnose pneumonia — and also knows when to defer to a radiologist.
MIT physicist led government-backed effort to study the challenges and solutions surrounding campus lab work.