New optical imaging system could be deployed to find tiny tumors
Near-infrared technology pinpoints fluorescent probes deep within living tissue; may be used to detect cancer earlier.
Near-infrared technology pinpoints fluorescent probes deep within living tissue; may be used to detect cancer earlier.
Biomedical engineering and energy expert to succeed Doug Lauffenburger; with her appointment, half of MIT engineering departments will be headed by women.
Noninvasive measurements of calcium could reveal neurons’ roles in different types of behavior.
Overactive repair system promotes cell death following DNA damage by certain toxins, study shows.
The prestigious awards are supporting five innovative projects that challenge established norms and have the potential to be world-changing.
Technique sheds light on cells’ health and development; may be useful for precision medicine.
New test rapidly evaluates the effect of drugs and potentially toxic compounds on cells.
Undergraduate researchers discussed their projects at a well-attended poster session.
CRISPR team harnesses new Cas12b enzyme for use in eukaryotic cells, adding to the CRISPR toolbox.
New platform enables longitudinal studies of circulating tumor cells in mouse models of cancer.
New 3-D imaging technique can reveal, much more quickly than other methods, how neurons connect throughout the brain.
Computer program can translate a free-form 2-D drawing into a DNA structure.
MIT president and two engineering faculty recognized for contributions with tangible impacts on quality of life, economic development, and the welfare of society.
It’s not quite the Ant-Man suit, but the system produces 3-D structures one thousandth the size of the originals.
“A diet or treatment of the microbiome may lead to increased diversity, but that does not mean it's better or healthier for you,” says the engineering professor.