MIT News - Artificial intelligence 10月23日 03:36
两位MIT教授当选美国国家医学院院士
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美国国家医学院(NAM)公布了2023年度新增院士名单,其中包括两位麻省理工学院(MIT)的教授:Dina Katabi和Facundo Batista。此次当选被视为健康和医学领域的最高荣誉之一,表彰他们在专业领域取得的杰出成就和贡献。Batista教授因其在解析B细胞生物学以理解免疫系统对传染病的反应方面的工作而受到认可,其研究在HIV、疟疾和流感等疾病的疫苗及治疗方法开发上取得了进展。Katabi教授则因其在开创性数字健康技术方面的贡献而获奖,她利用人工智能和无线信号实现非侵入式远程健康监测,并开发了用于帕金森病进展和检测的数字生物标志物。

Dina Katabi教授,麻省理工学院电气工程与计算机科学系教授,因其在数字健康技术领域的开创性贡献而当选。她的研究专注于通过人工智能和无线信号实现非侵入式的远程健康监测,并开发了用于帕金森病进展和检测的数字生物标志物,为疾病轨迹和治疗反应提供了客观、灵敏的衡量标准。

Facundo Batista教授,Ragon研究所的科学主任,因其在解析抗体产生B细胞的生物学机制以深入理解人体免疫系统对传染病的反应方面的工作而获得认可。他的研究为HIV、疟疾和流感等全球重要疾病的疫苗和治疗方法开发奠定了基础,并在近期取得了显著进展。

此次当选的还有三位MIT校友,他们分别是Christopher S. Chen、Michael E. Matheny和Rebecca R. Richards-Kortum。他们的当选进一步彰显了MIT在健康与医学领域的强大实力和深远影响力。

美国国家医学院(NAM)致力于解决健康、科学、医学及相关政策中的关键问题,其院士的选举过程严谨,旨在表彰在相关领域做出杰出贡献的个人。此次新增院士将进一步加强NAM应对当前最紧迫健康挑战的能力。

On Oct. 20 during its annual meeting, the National Academy of Medicine announced the election of 100 new members, including MIT faculty members Dina Katabi and Facundo Batista, along with three additional MIT alumni.

Election to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) is considered one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine, recognizing individuals who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievement and commitment to service.

Facundo Batista is the associate director and scientific director of the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard, as well as the first Phillip T. and Susan M. Ragon Professor in the MIT Department of Biology. The National Academy of Medicine recognized Batista for “his work unraveling the biology of antibody-producing B cells to better understand how our body’s immune systems responds to infectious disease.” More recently, Facundo’s research has advanced preclinical vaccine and therapeutic development for globally important diseases including HIV, malaria, and influenza.

Batista earned a PhD from the International School of Advanced Studies and established his lab in 2002 as a member of the Francis Crick Institute (formerly the London Research Institute), simultaneously holding a professorship at Imperial College London. In 2016, he joined the Ragon Institute to pursue a new research program applying his expertise in B cells and antibody responses to vaccine development, and preclinical vaccinology for diseases including SARS-CoV-2 and HIV. Batista is an elected fellow or member of the U.K. Academy of Medical Sciences, the American Academy of Microbiology, the Academia de Ciencias de América Latina, and the European Molecular Biology Organization, and he is chief editor of The EMBO Journal.

Dina Katabi SM ’99, PhD ’03 is the Thuan (1990) and Nicole Pham Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT. Her research spans digital health, wireless sensing, mobile computing, machine learning, and computer vision. Katabi’s contributions include efficient communication protocols for the internet, advanced contactless biosensors, and novel AI models that interpret physiological signals. The NAM recognized Katabi for “pioneering digital health technology that enables non-invasive, off-body remote health monitoring via AI and wireless signals, and for developing digital biomarkers for Parkinson’s progression and detection. She has translated this technology to advance objective, sensitive measures of disease trajectory and treatment response in clinical trials.”

Katabi is director of the MIT Center for Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing. She is also a member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), where she leads the Networks at MIT Research Group. Katabi received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Damascus and MS and PhD degrees in computer science from MIT. She is a MacArthur Fellow; a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, and National Academy of Engineering; and a recipient of the ACM Computing Prize. 

Additional MIT alumni who were elected to the NAM for 2025 are:

Established originally as the Institute of Medicine in 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Medicine addresses critical issues in health, science, medicine, and related policy, and inspires positive actions across sectors.

“I am deeply honored to welcome these extraordinary health and medicine leaders and researchers into the National Academy of Medicine,” says NAM President Victor J. Dzau. “Their demonstrated excellence in tackling public health challenges, leading major discoveries, improving health care, advancing health policy, and addressing health equity will critically strengthen our collective ability to tackle the most pressing health challenges of our time.” 

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