Welcome to MIT-LCP

The MIT Laboratory for Computational Physiology (MIT-LCP), under the direction of Professor Roger Mark, conducts research at the intersection of medicine, engineering, and data science.

Our laboratory focuses on developing computational methods and tools for analyzing physiological signals and clinical data, with particular emphasis on critical care medicine and patient monitoring systems.

MIT LCP Laboratory

Our Mission

To advance healthcare through open science, reproducible research, and innovative computational methods that improve patient outcomes in critical care settings.

Key Projects

Our major projects include MIMIC and PhysioNet, supporting global research in clinical informatics.

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October 28, 2022

Inaugural MIT Prize for Open Data

The PhysioNet team were recipients of the inaugural MIT Prize for Open Data in recognition of their work to support health research and education. The award - established to highlight the value of ...

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February 16, 2021

A tribute to George Moody

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of George Moody, one of the original PhysioNet team. George passed away as a consequence of COVID-19 on February 13, 2021, surrounded by his family. G...

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November 30, 2020

LCP student receives Distinguished Paper award

We are delighted to announce that MingYu Lu has won the Distinguished Paper award at the AMIA 2020 Annual Symposium! MingYu worked under the guidance of Dr. Li-wei Lehman where they evaluated the s...

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Publications

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PhysioNet

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MIMIC

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