School of Engineering first quarter 2024 awards Faculty and researchers across MIT’s School of Engineering, including HST alums and faculty, receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence. Seeing the human behind the data Graduating physician-scientist Deborah Plana, HST MD, combines passion for analysis, improving patient care HST Community Awards and Spring Dinner are celebrated HST students, both current and alum, as well as faculty and staff, gathered for a scientific keynote, and to celebrate the end of a fruitful school year Better cardiovascular care through AI Professor and physician Collin Stultz, HST co-director, wants to help heart patients everywhere by applying machine-learning techniques to cardiovascular medicine. Circadian rhythms can influence drugs’ effectiveness MIT researchers, including an HST faculty member and alum, find circadian variations in liver function play an important role in how drugs are broken down in the body. Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 … Next page Next Last page Last »
School of Engineering first quarter 2024 awards Faculty and researchers across MIT’s School of Engineering, including HST alums and faculty, receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence.
Seeing the human behind the data Graduating physician-scientist Deborah Plana, HST MD, combines passion for analysis, improving patient care
HST Community Awards and Spring Dinner are celebrated HST students, both current and alum, as well as faculty and staff, gathered for a scientific keynote, and to celebrate the end of a fruitful school year
Better cardiovascular care through AI Professor and physician Collin Stultz, HST co-director, wants to help heart patients everywhere by applying machine-learning techniques to cardiovascular medicine.
Circadian rhythms can influence drugs’ effectiveness MIT researchers, including an HST faculty member and alum, find circadian variations in liver function play an important role in how drugs are broken down in the body.