A “biomultimeter” lets scientists measure RNA and protein production in real-time
Fluorescent tagging system can expedite the process of designing genes and personalizing medicine.
Fluorescent tagging system can expedite the process of designing genes and personalizing medicine.
Convergence research at MIT and beyond seeks new solutions for global challenges.
Eight biology contestants get one slide and three minutes to explain their research and impress their listeners.
Professor Gerald Fink, a pioneer in the field of genetics, delivers the annual Killian Lecture.
Researchers are developing a so-called "daisy-chain" gene-drive system that provides controls for genetic engineering of certain populations.
Rights are protected for broad use in developing world and for public health needs.
Foundation’s $28.6 million gift will fund science, innovation, and education to advance understanding, ability, and inclusion.
The International Society for Computational Biology Senior Scientist Award recognizes highly significant, long-term career achievement.
MIT-led team uses nanoparticles to deliver genes into plant chloroplasts.
Overactive repair system promotes cell death following DNA damage by certain toxins, study shows.
Results show bacterial genomes provide “shadow history” of animal evolution.
The dynamic process is critical to embryonic development and other cellular phenomena.
CRISPR team harnesses new Cas12b enzyme for use in eukaryotic cells, adding to the CRISPR toolbox.
Whitehead Institute researchers uncover a group of introns in yeast that possess surprising stability and function.
New research finds a unique component of cell membranes in an archaea species conveys protection against acidic surroundings.