2023-24 Takeda fellows: Advancing research at the intersection of AI and health
Thirteen fellows have been selected by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) School of Engineering for the 2023-2024 MIT-Takeda Programme, part of the MIT Jameel Clinic focused on advancing AI technologies to promote human health and drug development.
The School of Engineering has selected 13 new Takeda Fellows for the 2023-24 academic year. With support from Takeda, the graduate students will conduct pathbreaking research ranging from remote health monitoring for virtual clinical trials to ingestible devices for at-home, long-term diagnostics.
Now in its fourth year, the MIT-Takeda Program, a collaboration between MIT’s School of Engineering and Takeda, fuels the development and application of artificial intelligence capabilities to benefit human health and drug development. Part of the Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in Health, the program coalesces disparate disciplines, merges theory and practical implementation, combines algorithm and hardware innovations, and creates multidimensional collaborations between academia and industry.