From diabetes to Covid-19, Better World (Health) showcases MIT research in action

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Grimson then turned the spotlight over to the presenting speakers: Daniel P. Huttenlocher SM '84 PhD '88, dean of the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing and Henry Ellis Warren (1894) Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Mariana Arcaya MCP '08, associate professor of urban planning and public health; and Steven Truong '20, a Marshall Scholar studying computational biology at the University of Cambridge in England. Huttenlocher spoke about the role of artificial intelligence in health research. Last year, he said, faculty at MIT's Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in Health identified a new antibiotic candidate capable of killing drug-resistant bacteria. "In the search for new antibiotics, there are so many possibilities that it's not practical to try even a small fraction of them," he explained. "This is where machine learning comes in."

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