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Massage doesn’t just make muscles feel better, it makes them heal

WEBSeo and her coauthors started exploring the effects of mechanotherapy on injured tissues in mice several years ago, and found that it doubled the rate of muscle regeneration and …

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Breathing humid and salt-enriched air reduces respiratory droplet

WEBBreathing water and salt suppresses the generation of respiratory droplets, and potentially reduces COVID-19 incidence and symptoms, researchers at the Harvard …

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Food-packaging system reduces health risks and saves food

WEBThis antimicrobial, biodegradable food packing system is not the Disease Biophysics Group’s first foray into making our food supply system more sustainable. …

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What is the right strategy to limit the spread of COVID-19

WEBResearchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School and Engineering and Applied Sciences, in collaboration with Harvard Medical School and MIT, have …

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Guidelines for reinforcement learning in healthcare

WEBReinforcement learning (RL) is a subfield of AI that provides tools to optimize sequences of decisions for long-term outcomes. For example, faced with a patient with sepsis, the …

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Electrodes that flow to fit the body

WEBThe hydrogel electrode can "flow" to fit the body's many uneven surfaces and crevices without damaging delicate tissues. It is shown here on a fake "brain" made …

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Susan Murphy's home page

WEBWe work with researchers at d3Lab (ISR) and mDOT: mHealth Center for Discovery, Optimization & Translation of Temporally-Precise Interventions on these topics. Susan …

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Excitation spectra of surface-enhanced Raman scattering on …

WEB168 OPTICS LETTERS / Vol. 7, No. 4 / April 1982 Excitation spectra of surface-enhanced Raman scattering on silver-island films D. A. Weitz, S. Garoff, and T. J. Gramila Exxon …

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Technology and health on a global scale

WEBFinding technological solutions to medical and healthcare challenges is the goal of the Tech and Global Health Initiative (TGHI). A new subgroup within the Harvard …

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Actualizing Impact of AI in Public Health:Optimization of Scarce …

WEBAditya Mate. 2023. “Actualizing Impact of AI in Public Health:Optimization of Scarce Health InterventionResources in the Real World.” Computer Science.

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Science and Engineering Complex named one of the world’s …

WEBHarvard University’s Science and Engineering Complex (SEC) has been certified by two international building certification programs as one of the healthiest, …

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Patterned Growth of Large Oriented Organic Semiconductor …

WEB12164. 9 J. AM. CHEM. SOC. 2005, 127, 12164-12165. Scheme 1. Schematic Illustration of the Experimental Procedure for the SAM-Induced Growth of Organic Semiconductor …

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Biomaterial vaccines ward off broad range of bacterial infections …

WEBEffective vaccines could act as a bulwark to prevent many bacterial infections and some of their most severe consequences, including sepsis. According to the …

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Research shows how people changed their behavior in response …

WEBWhen the United States issued national stay-at-home guidelines in March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, mobility across the country dropped …

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Bringing the clinic home

WEBEvera Technologies, a startup Quryshi founded in November, seeks to boost compliance by making lab testing more convenient. The company enables patients to …

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Bioengineering Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering …

WEBBioengineering at the Harvard School of Engineering is inherently interdisciplinary and combines faculty and research centers from across our campuses and Harvard teaching …

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Soft robotic, wearable device improves walking for individual with

WEBResearchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Boston University Sargent College of Health & …

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Tracking diseases in Virgin Islands

WEBKelsey Bhola, A.B. '24. When back-to-back Category 5 hurricanes struck the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) in September 2017, Kelsey Bhola spent eight weeks without …

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Wildfire smoke may have contributed to thousands of extra …

WEBThousands of COVID-19 cases and deaths in California, Oregon, and Washington between March and December 2020 may be attributable to increases in fine …

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Cyborg brain organoids offer insight into early brain development

WEBIn 2019, Liu and his team developed a cyborg platform for cardiac organoids, offering a rare glimpse into the early stages of heart development.In that research, the …

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Alumni startup acquired by Desktop Health

WEBJuly 9, 2021. Desktop Health has acquired Beacon Bio, a startup co-founded by Nicole Black, Ph.D. ’20 (materials science and mechanical engineering), to commercialize the …

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