Just what the doctor ordered
Class brings together MIT students and clinicians from local hospitals to design medical devices that address real-world health needs.
Class brings together MIT students and clinicians from local hospitals to design medical devices that address real-world health needs.
Mechanical engineering researchers are developing new and innovative ways to improve health care.
New cancer research initiative eyes individualized treatment for patients.
MIT senior Anjali Misra is drawn to health care problems that don’t have easy answers.
Replacing daily pills with a weekly regimen could help patients stick to their dosing schedule.
With a product called SurgiBox, grad student Sally Miller hopes to make safe, clean surgery possible anywhere.
Dennis Orgill SM ’80, PhD ’83 applies mechanical engineering principles to the operating room.
NEWDIGS Initiative at MIT leads multi-stakeholder collaboration to design and pilot a sustainable, patient-centered innovation ecosystem for a target disease.
Study: State-level disclosure laws affect patients’ eagerness to have their DNA tested.
Collaboration with pharmaceutical giant will bring smart jet-injection device to market.
New strategy could enable existing drugs to kill bacteria that cause chronic infections.
MIT senior is headed to Ireland to pursue graduate studies in public health.
The Bridge Project collaboration accelerates new, highly original, and powerful approaches to defeating cancer.
Technique may predict which therapies a patient is most sensitive or resistant to.
Strain of intestinal bacteria can stop a high-salt diet from inducing inflammatory response linked to hypertension.