A new drug candidate can shrink kidney cysts
A compound originally developed to treat cancer could be repurposed to treat polycystic kidney disease, an inherited condition that can lead to kidney failure.
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A compound originally developed to treat cancer could be repurposed to treat polycystic kidney disease, an inherited condition that can lead to kidney failure.
At the MIT Edgerton Center, educators are quietly transforming the way biology is taught in schools.
Pioneering scientist isolated, characterized, and established the mechanisms of many environmental toxins relevant to public health.
Using an untapped resource, the Malden River Project is boosting social resilience along with climate mitigation in the gateway city of Malden, Massachusetts.
Award will support interdisciplinary research on the role of the human microbiome in health and disease.
Prize supports powerful collaboration among diverse constituencies in Malden, Massachusetts.
Eight faculty members are granted tenure in five science departments.
Niles, an associate professor of biological engineering and infectious disease expert, succeeds John M. Essigmann.
Annual poster session showcases recent work on biological effects of exposure to environmental agents.
Proposals are invited for basic and translational environmental health sciences research.
Annual poster session showcases recent work on biological effects of exposure to environmental agents.
Proposals are invited for basic and translational environmental health sciences research.
Annual poster session showcases recent work on biological effects of exposure to environmental agents.
Researchers discover how the immune system can create cancerous DNA mutations when fighting off infection.
Cash prizes awarded to graduate students and postdocs for research on biological effects of exposure to environmental agents.