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More than 300 people across academia and industry spilled into an auditorium to attend a BoltzGen seminar on Thursday, Oct. 30, hosted by the Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in Health (MIT Jameel Clinic). Headlining the event was MIT PhD student and BoltzGen’s first author Hannes Stärk, who had announced BoltzGen just a few days prior.

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The CSAIL Forum event series is hosted by Professor Daniela Rus, CSAIL Director. This virtual series was created to inspire conversation, share insights, and shape the future of computer science and artificial intelligence. Registration is required. 
See past forum recordings and learn more here

 

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BoltzGen, a new open-source tool designed by MIT researchers, officially launched on October 26. It is a new generative model for designing protein and peptides of any modality to bind a wide range of biomolecular targets. The researchers are offering a live, in-person presentation with demos and discussion–register today!

Join the BoltzGen in MIT’s Stata Center, room 32-123, as they share details of the new model BoltzGen and discuss the future of biomolecular design 🧬

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[Em]Powering the Future: Transforming Ideas into Reality

This event is organized by MIT Industrial Liaison Program (MIT ILP) with special discounts for friends of MIT CSAIL and complimentary passes for CSAIL Alliances members.

Visit the official event page for full event details.

Save 70% with code ILP70CSAIL at checkout. 
CSAIL Alliances Members, contact your CRC for a fully complimentary pass.

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Please join us for a special fireside CSAIL Forum, featuring Sir Tim Berners-Lee!

 

Speaker: Tim Berners-Lee, CSAIL Professor Emeritus; Co-founder/CTO, Inrupt; author, This is For Everyone: the Unfinished Story of the World Wide Web

Venue: Live stream via Zoom: Registration required

 

Bio:

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Co-founder/CTO, Inrupt

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A new compound called enterololin suppresses a group of bacteria linked to Crohn’s disease flare-ups while leaving the rest of the microbiome largely intact. Researchers say it’s a step toward treatments designed to knock out only the bacteria causing trouble (Credits: Alex Shipps/MIT CSAIL, using assets from the researchers and Pexels).
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For patients with inflammatory bowel disease, antibiotics can be a double-edged sword. The broad-spectrum drugs often prescribed for gut flare-ups can kill helpful microbes alongside harmful ones, sometimes worsening symptoms over time. When fighting gut inflammation, you don’t always want to bring a sledgehammer to a knife fight.

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Fetal SMPL was trained on 20,000 MRI volumes to predict the location and size of a fetus and create sculpture-like 3D representations. The approach could enable doctors to precisely measure things like the size of a baby’s head and compare these metrics with healthy fetuses at the same age (Credits: Alex Shipps and Yingcheng Liu/MIT CSAIL).
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For pregnant women, ultrasounds are an informative (and sometimes necessary) procedure. They typically produce two-dimensional black-and-white scans of fetuses that can reveal key insights, including biological sex, approximate size, and abnormalities like heart issues or cleft lip. If your doctor wants a closer look, they may use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which uses magnetic fields to capture images that can be combined to create a 3D view of the fetus.

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The Quant-essential Qualities: Insider Insights for Thriving in Algorithmic Trading

Abstract: The world of quantitative trading is notoriously siloed, secretive, and intensely competitive. In this talk, Hanna and Dan will offer an insider's perspective on quant trading, sharing insights from our firm, and outline the key qualities you can cultivate to excel in the industry.

 

Daniel Goldbach, Quantitative Developer

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CSAIL Alliances & FinTechAI@CSAIL Board Member Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Borealis AI Group will be at CSAIL on 9/22 in Kiva to deliver a technical talk from Dr. Greg Mori as well as connect with interested students for job opportunities. 

Talk Title: Foundation Model Challenges and Opportunities in Financial Services

Monday 9/22 in Kiva 32-G449 12-1pm EST.  Food will be served so please register for accurate food order!

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A brain, a DNA strand, and binary code shine across a bluish, glowing background (Credit: Adobe Stock).
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Most people recognize Alzheimer’s from its devastating symptoms such as memory loss, while new drugs target pathological aspects of disease manifestations, such as plaques of amyloid proteins. Now a sweeping new study in the Sept. 4 edition of Cell by MIT researchers shows the importance of understanding the disease as a battle over how well brain cells control the expression of their genes..  The study paints a high-resolution picture of a desperate struggle to maintain healthy gene expression and gene regulation where the consequences of failure or success are nothing less than the loss or preservation of cell function and cognition.