Using CRISPR as a research tool to develop cancer treatments
KSQ Therapeutics uses technology created at MIT to study the role of every human gene in disease biology.
KSQ Therapeutics uses technology created at MIT to study the role of every human gene in disease biology.
Prestigious honor society announces more than 250 new members.
New, reversible CRISPR method can control gene expression while leaving underlying DNA sequence unchanged.
Thirteen staff members recognized for dedication to School of Science and to MIT.
Caroline Uhler blends machine learning, statistics, and biology to understand how our bodies respond to illness.
MIT biology professor and pioneering researcher of cancer cell metabolism will succeed longtime director Tyler Jacks.
Delivering vaccines directly to the lungs can boost immune responses to respiratory infections or lung cancer, study finds.
Members of the biology community came together to honor and celebrate the contributions and many achievements of the department and its affiliates.
Simulations show ultrasound waves at medical imaging frequencies can cause the virus’ shell and spikes to collapse and rupture.
Professors Guth, Olivetti, Short, and Yaffe are honored for exceptional undergraduate teaching.
Tough as plastic wrap but elastic like a balloon, the lining could be a target for therapies to limit cancer cells from spreading.
Oocyte growth relies on physical phenomena that drive smaller cells to dump their contents into a larger cell.
C. elegans compares the ratio of wavelengths in its environment to avoid dangerous bacteria that secrete colorful toxins.
The Institute ranks second in four subject areas.
Flipping Failure is a collection of video stories told by MIT students about overcoming academic setbacks and coping with the pandemic.