How to help high schoolers prepare for the rise of artificial intelligence
A one-week summer program aims to foster a deeper understanding of machine-learning approaches in health among curious young minds.
A one-week summer program aims to foster a deeper understanding of machine-learning approaches in health among curious young minds.
Nine faculty members have been granted tenure in six units across MIT’s School of Engineering.
PhD student Constantine Tzouanas investigates how interactions between individual cells help determine whether pathogens will defeat their hosts — or vice versa.
Three graduate students forged a path to the same Picower Institute lab through participating in the MIT Summer Research Program in Biology and Neuroscience.
Evaluating articles and journals using a new “diversity index” could promote a wider range of perspectives and better global health outcomes, researchers say.
Faculty and researchers across MIT’s School of Engineering receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence.
Distinctive EEG patterns indicate when a patient’s state of unconsciousness under general anesthesia is more profound than necessary.
An MIT anthropology course encourages students to envision more equitable device design.
The machine-learning algorithm identified a compound that kills Acinetobacter baumannii, a bacterium that lurks in many hospital settings.
Award honors researchers who “have had a direct impact on business and industry through their scientific achievements and contributions.”
Leo Anthony Celi invites industry to broaden its focus in gathering and analyzing clinical data for every population.
The 2023 competition featured three-minute talks on cutting-edge research from across MIT in an engaging, live competition.
A campus summit with the leader and his delegation centered around dialogue on biotechnology and innovation ecosystems.
The new diagnostic, which is based on analysis of urine samples, could also be designed to reveal whether a tumor has metastasized.
A new study tests an alternative to external stimulation for measuring when subjects lose and regain responsiveness during sedation and anesthesia.