High-speed biologics screen
Engineers devise technology for rapidly testing drug-delivery vehicles in zebrafish.
Engineers devise technology for rapidly testing drug-delivery vehicles in zebrafish.
Coated tissue scaffolds help the body grow new bone to repair injuries or congenital defects.
Proposal could divert a dangerous waste stream while producing low-cost photovoltaics.
Researchers improve therapeutic response in clinically relevant model of lung-tumor growth.
Identifying epigenetic markers in cancer cells could improve patient treatment.
Nanoscale, biodegradable drug-delivery method could provide a year or more of steady doses.
Brad Olsen creates bioinspired and biofunctional materials for widely diverse applications.
Studies by graduate students Stephen Morton and Nisarg Shah show progress toward better cancer treatment and bone replacement.
Recent alumnus died on June 19 from causes related to leukemia.
Institute Professor cited as "a founder of the field of tissue engineering."
Engineering tiny paths to cancer treatment, bone regrowth, and wound healing, Paula Hammond serves as an exemplary researcher-educator within the MIT community.
Study reveals how shape and chemistry let feathers shed water after emerging from great depths.
Cullen Buie manipulates micro-scale phenomena to optimize energy conversion devices.