3Q: Berhardt Trout on spurring innovation in drug manufacturing
From EpiPen pricing to government oversight, the making of medicine impacts all aspects of modern health care.
From EpiPen pricing to government oversight, the making of medicine impacts all aspects of modern health care.
Freeze-dried cellular components can be rehydrated to churn out useful proteins.
Innovators from many sectors to tackle issues involving the digital economy, education, and more.
PhD student Anasuya Mandal’s microneedle device could painlessly monitor the immune system.
Personal genomic data makes a bigger impact when it portends well, a new study finds.
Device that measures growth of many individual cells simultaneously could lead to rapid tests for antibiotics.
Shortwave infrared instrument from MIT could see deeper, help improve diagnosis of ear infections.
Four organizations will partner with J-PAL North America to evaluate substance abuse treatment, care integration, social-service delivery, and patient-engagement programs.
Graduate student Alicia Chong Rodriguez uses her engineering skills to empower women.
New sensor could help anesthesiologists place needles for epidurals and other medical procedures.
Wearable sensor for athletes detects potential head injuries, gathers data on hard hits.
System helps ensure databases used in medical research will not leak patients’ personal information.
With support from the MIT Sandbox Innovation Fund Program, an MIT spinoff is creating assistive technology for people with ALS.
MIT spinout helps health-care providers schedule patients more efficiently.
System from Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab suggests where to move patients and who should do C-sections.