3 questions: Leveraging insights to enable clinical outcomes
Thomas Heldt, associate director of IMES, describes how he collaborates closely with MIT colleagues and others at Boston-area hospitals.
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Thomas Heldt, associate director of IMES, describes how he collaborates closely with MIT colleagues and others at Boston-area hospitals.
Event at MIT featured an array of national and international speakers including a Nobel laureate, leaders in industry, and in entertainment.
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The graduate students will aim to commercialize innovations in AI, machine learning, and data science.