We are glad to have you join us for your postdocs.
From the talk series at Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine. The video of her talk “”Machine Learning Enabled Label-Free Live-Cell Optical Identification” is available here.
Pneumonia is the leading cause of death among children worldwide, accounting for 14% of deaths among those under age five. We are working in a multi-lab collaboration to develop a non-invasive, accessible platform to diagnose pediatric pneumonia in under-resourced areas. More on this here.
Getting results from a blood test can take anywhere from one day to a week, depending on what a test is targeting. The same goes for tests of water pollution and food contamination. And in most cases, the wait time has to do with time-consuming steps in sample processing and analysis. Now, MIT engineers have…
We are excited to participate at the ACS meeting this Fall with the following oral talks: More than magnetic isolation: Dynabeads as strong Raman reporters for simultaneous capture and identification of targets- Marissa McDonald. Advancing label-free live-cell monitoring using intelligent Raman spectroscopy and plasmonic particles: Milestones and implications for clinical translation- Loza Tadesse.
Postdoc candidate Jenn, PhD student Lauren, Masters students Catalina, Kaitlin and Audrey, and undergrad intern Jarett– excited for you to join the fun in the Tadesse Lab!
Join us in congratulating our first lab graduate Alexis who finished her Bachelors at MIT!
Thank you Google for funding our work on enabling on device portable AI systems to fuel the analysis needs for our deployable devices. Looking forward to our collaboration.
Thank you MIT RSC for providing our initial funding in enabling next generation diagnostics with Raman.
Congratulations Marissa! The NSF GRFP will support 3 years of her study and provide access to an amazing network of scholars.