The art and science of polymer chemistry
Jeremiah Johnson designs novel materials for drug delivery, energy, and other applications.
Jeremiah Johnson designs novel materials for drug delivery, energy, and other applications.
Awards support high-risk, high-impact biomedical research.
Influenza viruses can hijack host cellular machinery to help mutated viral proteins fold and function.
Professor of chemistry is the first woman to win the prestigious prize, awarded annually for creativity in organic chemistry or bioorganic and medicinal chemistry.
MIT researchers supported by J-WAFS present results of their work on food and water security.
Researchers advance quantitative canine training evaluations.
Middle school girls from the Cambridge area spend an afternoon on campus, participating in hands-on scientific experiments.
MIT affiliates recognized for their innovative approaches to energy storage and drug discovery.
Outside of the chemistry lab, PhD candidate Tsehai Grell works to make MIT more inclusive for grad students.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellows are chosen for their potential to be leaders in their scientific fields and for their commitment to diversity.
Study explains conflicting results from other experiments, may lead to batteries with more energy per pound.
Grantees will spend the 2017-2018 academic year conducting research abroad.
Researchers develop a novel technique using graphene to create solar cells they can mount on surfaces ranging from glass to plastic to paper and tape.
Theoretical chemist Troy Van Voorhis probes big energy-related questions, scrutinizing electrons and chemical bonds to improve sustainable energy solutions.
Physical chemist and MIT professor for over 40 years was “part of a golden age of physical chemistry at MIT.”