MIT’s tiny technologies go to Washington
Cancer nanomedicine was on display at the 2023 White House Demo Day.
Cancer nanomedicine was on display at the 2023 White House Demo Day.
The realistic model could aid the development of better heart implants and shed light on understudied heart disorders.
Core-shell structures made of hydrogel could enable more efficient uptake in the body.
Driven by deeply personal experiences, three entrepreneurs find inspiration from MIT to empower patients and change their lives.
Thirteen new graduate student fellows will pursue exciting new paths of knowledge and discovery.
Actuating grafts appears to turn on cell signals related to the growth of new blood vessels and nerves, a promising finding for restoring mobility in muscle lost through disease or trauma.
The 15th Kendall Square Association annual meeting explored new and old aspects of the neighborhood.
The fibers could help with testing treatments for nerve-related pain.
Brad Pentelute and his lab compel the anthrax delivery system to deliver antibody and peptide variants into cells to treat cancer.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Gilliam Fellows are selected for their promise as future leaders in their scientific fields and for their commitment to advancing equity and inclusion.
Mathias Kolle’s color-changing materials take inspiration from butterflies and mollusks.
A biotech entrepreneur, Koehler will help faculty and students launch startups and bring new products to market through the MIT Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation.
A pilot-scale system, enabled by an $82 million award from the FDA, aims to accelerate the development and production of mRNA technologies.
A record-breaking number of presenters flock to the MIT event’s poster competition; topics range from synthetic mucus to nature-inspired design.
Award honors researchers who “have had a direct impact on business and industry through their scientific achievements and contributions.”