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Giovanni Traverso's Laboratory for Translational Engineering at MIT focuses on creating innovative medical technologies to improve patient care. The lab's interdisciplinary approach brings together experts from various fields to develop solutions like ingestible electronics and drug delivery mechanisms. Traverso's team has developed novel technologies, cofounded startups, and emphasizes creating practical applications that can help patients in the near term. The lab's culture encourages collaboration, risk-taking, and rapid iteration to bring ideas from concept to successful clinical trials efficiently. Traverso's approach blends invention, prototyping, testing, and clinical feedback within one interdisciplinary team, fostering a culture of innovation and real-world impact.

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