MIT-based team works on rapid deployment of open-source, low-cost ventilator
Clinical and design considerations will be published online; goal is to support rapid scale-up of device production to alleviate hospital shortages.
Clinical and design considerations will be published online; goal is to support rapid scale-up of device production to alleviate hospital shortages.
Area hospitals in need of PPE look to university labs and departments for donations.
A new approach reveals how different tissues contribute to inflammatory diseases such as ulcerative colitis.
A new model can predict which types of glucose-responsive insulin will work in humans and animals.
Introduced to the Institute through MITx and MIT Bootcamps, Jakub Chudik is now a senior in EECS and CTO of his own startup.
Design combines a common diaper material with RFID technology.
Device made of heart tissue and a robotic pumping system beats like the real thing.
Study suggests noninvasive spectroscopy could be used to monitor blood glucose levels.
A week of learning with MIT Bootcamps sparked ideas that Jal Panchal and Maria Hahn are taking forward to solve problems in health care.
Computer scientists’ new method could help doctors avoid ineffective or unnecessarily risky treatments.
New light-sensitive material could eliminate some of the endoscopic procedures needed to remove gastrointestinal devices.
A key part of J-Clinic, the MIT-Takeda Program will create educational opportunities and support cutting-edge research to positively impact human health.
Technique may help remotely image and assess health of infants, burn victims, and accident survivors in hard-to-reach places.
Specialized invisible dye, delivered along with a vaccine, could enable “on-patient” storage of vaccination history to save lives in regions where paper or digital records aren’t available.
In a new book, Amy Moran-Thomas examines how diabetes is reaching epidemic levels in countries across the world.