Engineers harness stomach acid to power tiny sensors
Ingestible electronic devices could monitor physiological conditions or deliver drugs.
Ingestible electronic devices could monitor physiological conditions or deliver drugs.
Technique enables rapid delivery of RNA to treat colon inflammation.
Students, faculty, staff, and alumni honored in "the most definitive gathering of today’s leading young change-makers and innovators."
MIT postdoc honored for his work developing a technique to quickly deliver medicine to the gastrointestinal tract.
Cima and Merrill recognized for contributions resulting in a tangible impact on quality of life, economic development, and the welfare of society.
Biologists link levels of Mena protein to breast cancer cells’ sensitivity to chemotherapy.
Technology could aid in elimination of malaria and treatment of many other diseases.
Institute Professor and world-renowned engineer shares his experiences as an MIT grad student as part of the “Failures in Graduate School” series.
New treatment elicits two-pronged immune response that destroys tumors in mice.
Chemical engineer recognized for her contributions to medicine and health.
Device can predict tumor responses by measuring cell growth after drug exposure.
Measuring enzyme levels could help doctors select appropriate treatments.
New program from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Simons Foundation, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation supports early-career scientists.
Method that transports microbes through the stomach to the intestine may benefit human health.
Device that measures growth of many individual cells simultaneously could lead to rapid tests for antibiotics.