Grad students honor caring faculty through Committed to Caring (C2C) Awards
Celebration of “above and beyond” support enters second year.
Celebration of “above and beyond” support enters second year.
Gift will augment the Bridge Project, a collaborative project between the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center and MIT's Koch Institute.
PhD student Abe Weintraub helps identify when DNA folding is helpful, and when it might cause cancer.
Targeting the RNA-binding protein that promotes resistance could lead to better cancer therapies.
Professor Catherine Drennan and graduate student Michael Funk want energy production and environmental protection to go hand in hand.
Renewable grants awarded to PIs in materials science and engineering, chemical engineering, and biology.
MIT supports recovery and learning following earthquake in Nepal.
Enhanced-sensitivity NMR could reveal new clues to how proteins fold.
Biochemist who graduated from MIT in 1968 is honored for his work on DNA repair mechanisms.
Agreement will support a number of joint research projects, seminars, lectures, and other programming.
MIT scientists identify and map the protein behind a light-sensing mechanism.
Yeast protein could offer clues to how Alzheimer’s plaques form in the brain.
Ranked No. 1 for the fourth straight year, the Institute also places first in 11 of 36 disciplines.
Laurie Boyer’s work might one day lead to cures for heart defects and disease.