An interview with Ian Holland, discussing the differences in microscope cameras and how to determine which one is most suitable for specific pathology applications, conducted by James Ives (MPsych) ...
Biomedical engineering students Brandon Buscaglia and Marcus D’Aguiar are helping physicians see the invisible. The undergraduates developed a motorized stage and tracking prototype that works in ...
Cody Daniel ’11 was a high school student looking for intricate pranks to play on his friends when he stumbled upon the history of hacks at MIT. “I found the subversive culture of MIT very exciting, ...
Evaluation of an Interprofessional Training Program to Improve Cancer Drug Therapy Safety Traditionally, pathologists have been branded the doctor's doctor, with a position behind the microscope and ...
Scientists at UCLA have created a lens-free microscope that relies on a silicon chip found in smartphones and digital cameras. You can’t use it to snap a selfie, but it could help scientists detect ...
We are all very familiar with and thankful for the sacrifices of front-line healthcare professionals in the COVID-19 pandemic. We’re less familiar, however, with the heroic efforts of public and ...
Catching viruses before they spread is hard. They often originate in remote areas, and spread by insects. Further, location makes it difficult to analyze blood samples for infections in order to treat ...
In the most traditional definition of return-on-investment, Sam Terese, former CEO and president of Alverno Laboratories, would say that his company isn’t experiencing a strict apples-to-apples ...
Evaluation of an Interprofessional Training Program to Improve Cancer Drug Therapy Safety Traditionally, pathologists have been branded the doctor's doctor, with a position behind the microscope and ...
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