New capsule can orally deliver drugs that usually have to be injected
Coated pill carries microneedles that deliver insulin and other drugs to the lining of the small intestine.
Coated pill carries microneedles that deliver insulin and other drugs to the lining of the small intestine.
Gabriella Carolini, Paula Hammond, and David Trumper honored as Committed to Caring graduate student mentors.
Vaccines packaged in novel nanoparticles could offer a new way to fight cancer and infectious diseases.
Alumnus supported pioneering biomedical center, among many Institute causes and activities.
Molecules called ketone bodies may improve stem cells’ ability to regenerate new intestinal tissue.
Shining light through household bleach creates fluorescent quantum defects in carbon nanotubes for quantum computing and biomedical imaging.
Hacking Nanomedicine kicks off a series of events to develop an idea over time.
Along the genome, proteins form liquid-like droplets that appear to boost the expression of particular genes.
Researchers from MIT's Koch Institute will work with teams in the UK and Europe to use nanoparticles to carry multiple drug therapies to treat glioblastoma.
Noninvasive device could benefit patients with kidney disease, congestive heart failure, or dehydration.
Steven Keating SM'12, PhD '16 inspired millions with his research-driven approach to battling cancer and his advocacy for open patient health data.
A new dosing regimen for an old cancer drug shows new promise as an immunotherapy.
Super-charging a treatment for leukemia also makes it effective on solid tumors.
Two drugs that block cell division synergize to kill tumor cells.
MIT biologist and electrical engineer are two of 38 naturalized U.S. citizens honored for contributions to American society.