Jane-Jane Chen: A model scientist who inspires the next generation
A research scientist and internationally recognized authority in the field of blood cell development reflects on 45 years at MIT.
A research scientist and internationally recognized authority in the field of blood cell development reflects on 45 years at MIT.
Simple urine test developed by MIT engineers uses nanotechnology to detect dangerous blood clotting.
Device may be used to quickly detect signs of sepsis, other inflammatory diseases.
Engineers design nanoparticles that can turn the blood-clotting cascade on or off.
Harnessing the principle that allows blood to clot, MIT researchers are working on new synthetic materials to plug holes.
MIT-led research team finds that protein significantly reduces infected cells’ ability to squeeze through tiny channels compared to healthy cells.
New technology may help doctors predict when patients are at risk for serious complications.