
Stephanie Seneff
Researcher · Biology and Computation
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAbout
Stephanie Seneff is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). She holds degrees from MIT, including a B.S. in Biophysics (1968), M.S. and E.E. in Electrical Engineering (1980), and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (1985). Her research spans biology and computation, with early work on auditory models, natural language processing, and gene prediction. Since 2011, her focus shifted to nutrition, health, and environmental toxins, particularly glyphosate's impact on diseases like autism, Alzheimer's, and cardiovascular conditions. She has authored over 170 articles and given keynote speeches globally. Notably, she was elected an ISCA Fellow in 2012.
Education: All degrees from MIT—Biophysics (B.S., 1968), Electrical Engineering (M.S./E.E., 1980), and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Ph.D., 1985).
Research Interests: She explores the intersection of computation and biology, focusing on glyphosate's role in modern diseases, environmental toxins, and nutritional deficiencies. Her work highlights glyphosate's toxic effects on the gut microbiome, neurological disorders, and immune systems. Recent studies include mRNA vaccine risks, deuterium's impact, and sulfur deficiency syndromes.
Articles Trends: Her publications emphasize glyphosate's multifaceted health impacts, including its substitution for glycine in proteins, synergistic toxicity with other chemicals, and links to chronic diseases like ALS and kidney failure. She also investigates vaccine-related risks and environmental health crises.
Awards: ISCA Fellowship (2012) recognizes her contributions to speech and communication research. Her work bridges computational science with public health advocacy.
Advising/Grants: Supervised numerous MIT students and has engaged in interdisciplinary projects at CSAIL, though specific grant details are not detailed in the provided texts.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with CSAIL and the Spoken Language Systems Group, where she applies computational techniques to language and biological systems, including autism research and health data analysis.
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