Robert Langer wins 2019 Dreyfus Prize for Chemistry in Support of Human Health
Institute professor is honored for transformative work in drug delivery and tissue engineering.
Institute professor is honored for transformative work in drug delivery and tissue engineering.
Students in a cross-disciplinary projects course are working on real-world engineering problems posed by companies and MIT research labs.
Three MIT undergraduates honored for their academic achievements.
Machine learning reveals metabolic pathways disrupted by the drugs, offering new targets to combat resistance.
Successfully launched project aims to understand why some injuries result in post-traumatic osteoarthritis while others heal and recover.
Convergence research at MIT and beyond seeks new solutions for global challenges.
Algorithm stitches multiple datasets into a single “panorama,” which could provide new insights for medical and biological studies.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Data-sampling method makes “sketches” of unwieldy biological datasets while still capturing the full diversity of cell types.
Faculty members Edward Boyden, Paula Hammond, and Aviv Regev recognized for “distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.”
Students and postdocs from MIT's Science Policy Initiative meet with lawmakers on science-engineering-technology Congressional Visit Days 2019.
More effective surgery could boost survival rates for ovarian cancer.
Twisted fibers coated with living cells could assist healing of injured muscles and tendons.
An affordable, easy-to-use handheld sensor, soon to enter the market, can indicate the presence of bacterial contaminants in food in seconds.
Niles, an associate professor of biological engineering and infectious disease expert, succeeds John M. Essigmann.