Department of Biology welcomes three new faculty members
Recent additions bring diverse expertise and cultural perspectives to research community.
Recent additions bring diverse expertise and cultural perspectives to research community.
Hydrogel-based capsules could expand and reside in the GI tract for days, slowly releasing medication.
Tiny implantable “seeds” of tissue produce fully functional livers.
Targeted treatment could be used for pneumonia and other bacterial infections.
Marking its first anniversary, the Koch Institute’s Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine goes full steam ahead.
Seven award-winning faculty members represent the departments of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Biologists discover the immune system can eliminate cells with too many or too few chromosomes.
Findings support new strategy of continuous drug delivery by implantable device.
Thin fibers could be used to deliver drugs or electrical stimulation, with less damage to the brain.
Blocking the transition to a more aggressive state could offer a new treatment strategy.
Bell, Bhatia, Cummins, Duflo, Jensen, and Mavalvala honored for research achievements.
Introducing genetic mutations with CRISPR offers a fast and accurate way to simulate the disease.
Small sensors or drug delivery devices could reside in the GI tract indefinitely.
Prestigious honor society announces 228 new members this year.
Koch Institute director advocates support for biomedical research in testimony before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.