The first-ever MIT Hacking Medicine event in Brazil will take place September 5–7, 2025 at the Albert Einstein Teaching and Research Center in São Paulo, hosted by Eretz.bio. Over three days, multidisciplinary teams of healthcare, technology, business, and design professionals will address two critical challenges—metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) and chronic inflammation as a cardiovascular risk factor—using the MIT Hacking Medicine methodology, progressing from problem definition to prototyping with guidance from expert mentors. The hackathon will culminate in final pitches, awards, and an InterSystems GenAI challenge encouraging participants to integrate generative AI into their solutions.
The first-ever MIT Hacking Medicine event in Brazil took place September 5–7, 2025 at the Albert Einstein Teaching and Research Center in São Paulo, hosted by Eretz.bio. Over three days, multidisciplinary teams of healthcare, technology, business, and design professionals addressed two critical challenges—metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) and chronic inflammation as a cardiovascular risk factor—using the MIT Hacking Medicine methodology, progressing from problem definition to prototyping with guidance from expert mentors. The hackathon culminated in final pitches, awards, and an InterSystems GenAI challenge encouraging participants to integrate generative AI into their solutions.