Biological engineers discover new antibiotic candidates
Screen of human proteins reveals some with antimicrobial power.
Screen of human proteins reveals some with antimicrobial power.
Synthetic biologist hopes to develop treatments for cancer and other diseases.
Biological engineers identify genes that protect against protein linked to Parkinson’s disease.
Red, green, and blue light can be used to control gene expression in engineered E. coli.
Antimicrobial peptides can kill strains resistant to existing antibiotics.
Engineers program human cells to store complex histories in their DNA.
New approach to biological circuit design enables scientists to track cell histories.
New language lets researchers design novel biological circuits.
Engineered viruses could combat human disease and improve food safety.
Mechanical engineering professor carries out pioneering work in the creation of biological circuits.
Innovation from MIT could allow many biological components to be connected to produce predictable effects.
Engineered E. coli can store long-term memories of chemical exposure, other events in their DNA.
MIT senior Esther Jang uses science, engineering, and teaching to help others and challenge herself.
Hybrid materials combine bacterial cells with nonliving elements that can conduct electricity or emit light.