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  1. COMMUNITY. Polina Anikeeva followed up her ultrathin brain probes with tools to study the gut-brain connection — and now leads an MIT research center investigating neural pathways throughout the body. “I wanted to work on something that didn’t exist,” she says. VIDEO. In MAS.S66/4.154/16.89 (Space Architectures), students designed ...

  2. MORE FROM THE MIT COMMUNITY. The startup VEIR aims to transform the power grid with its superconducting transmission lines. "We can deploy the same high power but with a footprint and visual impact that is far less intrusive” than other options, says Tim Heidel ’05, SM ’06, SM ’09, PhD ’10. Polina Anikeeva followed up her ultrathin ...

  3. MORE FROM THE MIT COMMUNITY. The startup VEIR aims to transform the power grid with its superconducting transmission lines. "We can deploy the same high power but with a footprint and visual impact that is far less intrusive” than other options, says Tim Heidel ’05, SM ’06, SM ’09, PhD ’10. Polina Anikeeva followed up her ultrathin ...

  4. About MIT. About MIT. The MIT community is driven by a shared purpose: to make a better world through education, research, and innovation. We are fun and quirky, elite but not elitist, inventive and artistic, obsessed with numbers, and welcoming to talented people regardless of where they come from. Founded to accelerate the nation’s ...

  5. The goal: “more equitable and fairer care for everyone,” he says. INNOVATION. Leuko, founded by a research team at MIT, is giving doctors a noninvasive way to monitor cancer patients’ immune health during chemotherapy. Rather than drawing blood, the device uses light to look through the skin at the top of the fingernail. ARTS.

  6. The goal: “more equitable and fairer care for everyone,” he says. INNOVATION. Leuko, founded by a research team at MIT, is giving doctors a noninvasive way to monitor cancer patients’ immune health during chemotherapy. Rather than drawing blood, the device uses light to look through the skin at the top of the fingernail. ARTS.

  7. Open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., excluding MIT holidays and Institute closures. The MIT Welcome Center is a gift of Tina and Hamid (SB 1977, SM 1978) Moghadam. Visit the MIT Welcome Center at 292 Main Street in Kendall Square. Photo: Jake Belcher.

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