News 2021

October 2021

 The National Institutes of Health logo for the SenNet program.

CMU CompBio Researchers Take Leading Roles in NIH SenNet Program

$125 Million Initiative Aims To Study Senescent Cells, Develop Treatments for Age-Related Diseases

Aaron Aupperlee

 A portrait of Adam Brodie

Leveraging Machine Learning for Playoff Wins

SCS Grad Working Behind the Scenes as Astros Compete in MLB Postseason

Amanda Hartle

 An illustration of Lady Justice, with blindfold and scales, surrounded by a maze on a green background.

Machine Learning Can Be Fair and Accurate

CMU Researchers Dispel Theoretical Assumption About ML Trade-Offs in Policy Decisions

Aaron Aupperlee

 An aborist in a tree captures his work trimming a limb with a head-mounted camera.

CMU Helps Compile Largest Collection of First-Person Videos

Egocentric Data Valuable for Training Computer Vision Models

Aaron Aupperlee

 Collaged portraits of Ruochi Zhang, Jian Ma and Tianming Zhou.

Machine Learning Offers High-Definition Glimpse of How Genomes Organize in Single Cells

Research Developed Through $10 Million Effort Sponsored by the National Institutes of Health

Niki Kapsambelis

 A collage of portraits of Xin Liu, Yan Liu, Rong Yan, Wei Xu, Yi Zhang, Jiangbo ‘Max’ Miao and Ying ‘Joy’ Zhang.

Language Technologies Institute Friends Unite To Create Chinese Alumni Fellowship

Collaborative Gift Among Largest in LTI History, Will Support Students in Need

Aaron Aupperlee