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Canan Dagdeviren
MIT Graduate Program in Science Writing produces a documentary video on Dr. Canan Dagdeviren and the Conformable Decoders group at the MIT …
Hugh Herr discusses the future of bionics, from brain-connected prostheses to restoring function and movement for users of all genders.
Media Lab researchers share insights on innovation, technology, and health in recent interviews featured on Bloomberg Businessweek.
The WHx program at the Media Lab seeks to revolutionize women’s health by focusing on critical but often overlooked health disparities that…
Fmr. US Assistant Surgeon General Dr. Susan Blumenthal on fixing the women's health gap, maternal care, and innovation in US health policy.
MIT Media Lab's Deblina Sarkar develops nano implants to treat brain diseases, advancing women's health through the WHx program.
Canan Dagdeviren on how WHx, AI, and wearable tech are advancing early, personalized care and closing gaps in women’s health.
MIT’s Rosalind Picard: Wearables can revolutionize women’s health, yet today’s devices reflect just a fraction of the potential.
The fellowship supports students pursuing impactful technological solutions for communities in resource-constrained settings.
NBC Boston spotlights the Conformable Decoders group research in a segment titled “MIT Developing Bra to Detect Breast Cancer," highlightin…
Susan Blumenthal awarded France’s Legion of Honor for global leadership in women’s health, cancer innovation & MIT Media Lab’s WHx program.
Dava Newman receives Prevent Cancer Foundation Visionary Award on behalf of Media Lab's Women's Health Program
The Carolyn “Bo” Aldigé Visionary Award recognizes the MIT Media Lab's groundbreaking research in advancing women's health.
When Amanda Nguyen embarks on Blue Origin’s New Shepard Mission NS-31 next week, she will carry MIT research into orbit with her.
Dr. Susan Blumenthal calls for increased funding and education to combat the mistaken belief that HIV is no longer a major health threat.