Machine learning discovers new sequences to boost drug delivery
MIT researchers employ machine learning to find powerful peptides that could improve a gene therapy drug for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
MIT researchers employ machine learning to find powerful peptides that could improve a gene therapy drug for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Pioneering scientist isolated, characterized, and established the mechanisms of many environmental toxins relevant to public health.
Professors earn tenure in the departments of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Chemistry, and Physics.
The alumni-founded startup Uncountable has developed a digital workbook to help scientists get more out of experimental data.
The new carbon-based material could be a basis for lighter, tougher alternatives to Kevlar and steel.
PhD student Sarah Nyquist applies computational methods to understudied areas of reproductive health, such as the cellular composition of breast milk.
Professor Tim Jamison’s company Snapdragon Chemistry helps turn the latest innovations in chemistry into impactful drugs.
Ranked at the top for the 10th straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 subject areas.
Study yields clues into how nitrogenase, an enzyme critical for life, converts nitrogen into ammonia.
Work on three graphene-based devices may yield new insights into superconductivity.
MIT professor describes her path to the Institute, her work on ozone depletion, and her insights on the state of climate policy.
New results point to unexpected, illegal production of several CFCs in recent years.
The two chemical engineers are awarded MIT’s highest faculty honor.
Faculty members Dan Freedman, Robert Griffin, Larry Guth, Stephen Morris, and Gigliola Staffilani elected by peers for outstanding contributions to research.
Adam Willard’s studies of how electrons flow through microscopically tangled materials could lead to new types of photovoltaic materials.