Perakis: AI-driven Personalized Tool Improves Treatment Decisions
Impact: AI-driven, Personalized Transparent Decision-support Tool Enables Improved Treatment Decisions
Impact: AI-driven, Personalized Transparent Decision-support Tool Enables Improved Treatment Decisions
HSI researchers, students, and alumni impact the world in many ways.
We awarded $280,000 across four projects for work that will be done over the next two years.
In March 2021, Jason Troutner, LGO ‘19 (MBA and MS Mech. Eng.) spoke during an HSI lunch seminar on “How the generic startup truisms fall short in the world of medical devices"
Members of the Student Sloan Healthcare Club are always responsible for this conference, but this year, the 19th, presented new complications since the event was held entirely online.
See progress on HSI funded research by Joseph Doyle, Georgia Perakis, Jonas Jonasson, David Rand, Catherine Tucker, Nikos Trichakis, Erin Kelly, and Hazhir Rahmandad
Co-founders Sonal Singh and Jim Peraino, who met as grad students at MIT, launched Spatio Metrics’ to prove that hospitals can save time, money, and lives through data-driven building design.
On September 17, HSI and the MIT Sloan Healthcare Club invited students to a virtual lunchtime presentation from Sloan faculty to learn about HSI, the Healthcare Certificate.
Several HSI-funded projects that began last year are reporting promising and intriguing early work.
HSI held its second call for research proposals to MIT Sloan faculty in March 2020, and will fund five projects this year. Funds will support students, data, travel and other needs.