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The Doyle Group’s newest PhD, Dr. Lindsey S. Brown!
April 30, 2021 Read More →

The Doyle Group’s newest PhD, Dr. Lindsey S. Brown!

Dr. Lindsey S. Brown defended her dissertation, entitled “A Systems Biology Approach to the Modeling and Control of Circadian Rhythms,” on April 19th.  The Doyle group is excited to celebrate our newest Ph.D. and looks forward to seeing where her research career takes her!

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Frank Doyle elected to the National Academy of Engineering
February 11, 2021 Read More →

Frank Doyle elected to the National Academy of Engineering

Francis J. Doyle III, Dean of the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Read more here: Doyle, Ingber elected to the National Academy of Engineering

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Development of a novel insulin sensor
June 16, 2020 Read More →

Development of a novel insulin sensor

Work from the Doyle Group’s presentation at the American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions, exploring the ability to measure insulin in real time was featured in an article on Healio.  Read the story here: https://www.healio.com/news/endocrinology/20200615/novel-insulin-sensor-under-development-for-pointofcare-testing-insulindelivery-devices

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A Blood Test for PTSD?: Doyle group’s work featured in Harvard Magazine
December 17, 2019 Read More →

A Blood Test for PTSD?: Doyle group’s work featured in Harvard Magazine

Harvard Magazine featured a piece on the group’s proposed technique to identify PTSD using blood biomarkers.   Read the full story here: https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2020/01/ptsd-blood-test

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Blood Test Could Help Identify Troops Suffering From PTSD
September 11, 2019 Read More →

Blood Test Could Help Identify Troops Suffering From PTSD

Work from the Doyle Group was recently featured in the Wall Street Journal.  Read the full story here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/blood-test-could-help-identify-troops-suffering-from-ptsd-11568119269 And the press release here: https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-09/nlh-et090919.php And the story by the SEAS team: https://www.seas.harvard.edu/news/2019/09/experimental-blood-test-accurately-screens-for-ptsd

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NIH funds closed loop in pregnancy studies at Harvard, Mt. Sinai, Mayo Clinic, and Sansum; three-year, $2.3 million grant
January 30, 2019 Read More →

NIH funds closed loop in pregnancy studies at Harvard, Mt. Sinai, Mayo Clinic, and Sansum; three-year, $2.3 million grant

The NIH has awarded our group an R01 grant for the study of closed loop control of diabetes in pregnant women. The NIH has awarded our group an R01 grant for the study of closed loop control of diabetes in pregnant women

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Artificial Pancreas Smartphone App Shows Positive Trial Results
January 30, 2019 Read More →

Artificial Pancreas Smartphone App Shows Positive Trial Results

  The results of our clinical trial are promising for the use of a phone app for diabetes management and have been featured in multiple news stories: Harvard Researchers Report Positive Trial Results with Artificial Pancreas Smartphone App “The results of a new clinical trial have shown the safety and efficacy of the interoperable Artificial […]

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Open Positions with the Biomedical Systems Engineering Research Group at Harvard SEAS
December 12, 2018 Read More →

Open Positions with the Biomedical Systems Engineering Research Group at Harvard SEAS

Multi-omic studies towards the identification of robust biomarkers for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Post-doc Opening Harvard University in School of Engineering & Applied Sciences The aims of this Army-funded study are identifying, validating and characterizing blood-based diagnostic biomarkers for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Harvard is part of a collaborative consortium of researchers that includes NYU, […]

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Artificial Pancreas Clinical Database
September 4, 2014 Read More →

Artificial Pancreas Clinical Database

Our Artificial Pancreas Clinical Database brings together information from published studies conducted around the world, allowing protocol-specific searches and cross-study comparisons.

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