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MIT.nano's video: Melodi Anahtar PhD candidate Health Sciences Technology

@Melodi Anahtar, PhD candidate, Health Sciences & Technology
As part of the 2020 SENSE.nano Symposium: The Body At All Scales, MIT students presented brief segments on their research on sensors and sensing as it relates to the human body and human health. In this peek into research, Melodi Anahtar discusses her work on enzyme-activated nanosensors; specifically, a project diagnosing bacterial versus viral pneumonia using these nanosensors. The 2020 SENSE.nano Symposium, held virtually on September 21, 22, and 29, was an exploration of sensing the body at all scales. From the level of cells, organs, and body systems to individuals and populations, this symposium will highlighted the needs for new sensing technologies, showcase research and innovations, and present the impact of these technologies. Over a series of invited technical talks, panel discussions, presentations by MIT-launched startups, and a view into MIT research with current graduate students, the event provided needs context and solution perspectives in the domains of sensing for the study of biology and for the care of humans in their environment. The 2020 Symposium was sponsored by MIT.nano, MIT Industrial Liaison Program (ILP), MIT Institute for Medical Engineering & Science (IMES), and MIT Clinical Research Center (CRC). Read more at sense.mit.edu.

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