Celebrating a decade of interdisciplinary microbiology
The Microbiology Graduate PhD Program spans 50 labs across 10 departments and divisions, offering a broad approach to microbial science and engineering.
The Microbiology Graduate PhD Program spans 50 labs across 10 departments and divisions, offering a broad approach to microbial science and engineering.
Sixteen new professors join seven of the school’s departments.
New strategy could enable existing drugs to kill bacteria that cause chronic infections.
New technique 3-D prints programmed cells into living devices for first time.
The Bridge Project collaboration accelerates new, highly original, and powerful approaches to defeating cancer.
Technique may predict which therapies a patient is most sensitive or resistant to.
Strain of intestinal bacteria can stop a high-salt diet from inducing inflammatory response linked to hypertension.
Focused laser beam could help scientists map connections among neurons that underlie behavior.
Novel structures made with DNA scaffolds could be used to create solar-powered materials.
New Research Reception gives alumni and the community an inside look at research and initiatives in Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
MIT students from bioengineering, business, computer science, and energy science fields receive the prestigious awards.
“REPAIR” system edits RNA, rather than DNA; has potential to treat diseases without permanently affecting the genome.
Advance may open new pathways for cancer immunotherapy.
Postdoc in the Langer Lab is honored for her contributions to the advancement of STEM fields and for her support of women and girls in science.
Recognized for his contributions to health, the distinguished professor is now a member of the national academies of medicine, science, and engineering.