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    This tiny particle could roam your body to find tumors | Sangeeta Bhatia

    Published on Jun 7, 2016

    What if we could find cancerous tumors years before they can harm us — without expensive screening facilities or even steady electricity? Physician, bioengineer and entrepreneur Sangeeta Bhatia leads a multidisciplinary lab that searches for novel ways to understand, diagnose and treat human disease. Her target: the two-thirds of deaths due to cancer that she says are fully preventable. With remarkable clarity, she breaks down complex nanoparticle science and shares her dream for a radical new cancer test that could save millions of lives.

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    Storied Women of MIT: Sangeeta Bhatia

    Published on Mar 28, 2018

    Professor Sangeeta Bhatia (SM '93, PhD '97) works at the intersection of engineering and medicine to bring new technologies to medical applications. Storied Women of MIT is a series of 60-second historical profiles of MIT faculty, students, researchers, and staff highlighting the role of women at the Institute from its founding to today.

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    Sangeeta Bhatia - It’s a small world after all: tiny technologies and liver disease

    Published on May 2, 2018

    April 28, 2018 - Advances in medical technology have come from cross-fertilization with other major industries: chemicals that became drugs, plastics that became prostheses, and even telecomm fibers that enabled minimally-invasive surgery. Bhatia will discuss how another revolution, the computer revolution, led to micro- and nanoscale fabrication methods that can likewise impact human health. In particular, Bhatia applies tiny technologies to understand and intervene in diseases of the liver such as infection, fibrosis, and failure from drug toxicity. Bhatia represents Class III.

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