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The problem prompted Sriram Chandrasekaran to build AI tools to identify potent drug combinations to treat it. His goal is to boost the effectiveness of existing antibiotics to combat drug resistance among TB patients. They can also occur when people come in contact with a patient infected with drug-resistant bacteria. While a typical TB treatment regimen lasts six to nine months, a drug-resistant case takes 18 to 24 months to treat.

Chandrasekaran wants to drastically reduce this timeline. Curing patients faster could also save thousands of dollars in treatment costs. Her surgical techniques provide a sense of touch to people with prosthetic limbs. As a child, Shriya Srinivasan , now a postdoctoral researcher in biomedical engineering at MIT, witnessed the challenges of living with prosthetic limbs. Srinivasan has invented two new types of surgical techniques that could soon help people using prosthetic limbs regain their sense of touch.

Patients who underwent a version of this procedure in clinical trials have exhibited far greater control over their prostheses—and less pain—than those with traditional amputations. Her second procedure has shown early promise in re-creating touch. A prosthetic arm or hand is then equipped with sensors and a wireless transmitter; when it touches an object, it conveys that sensation to the natural sensors on the grafted skin—which relay it on to the brain.



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