Growing our organ supply
SES student Hammaad Adam’s novel data set ‘ORCHID’ can help increase the supply of organs for transplants, saving lives and improving health equity.
SES student Hammaad Adam’s novel data set ‘ORCHID’ can help increase the supply of organs for transplants, saving lives and improving health equity.
Sandy Pentland, Sarah Williams and Ashia Wilson are among 16 teams of MIT scholars selected to develop research papers analyzing the impact of generative AI on a broad range of topics and disciplines.
The new approach developed by researchers including IDSS faculty Themis Sapsis “nudges” existing climate simulations closer to future reality.
A free, updated simulator allows users to visualize environmental impacts and better guide climate decision-making in their organizations, developed in part by the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative, with faculty co-director and IDSS affiliate John Sterman.