Equipping living cells with logic gates to fight cancer
Founded by MIT researchers, Senti Bio is giving immune cells the ability to distinguish between healthy and cancerous cells.
Founded by MIT researchers, Senti Bio is giving immune cells the ability to distinguish between healthy and cancerous cells.
CAMP4 Therapeutics is targeting regulatory RNA, whose role in gene expression was first described by co-founder and MIT Professor Richard Young.
The Hood Pediatric Innovation Hub aims to break down barriers to pediatric innovation and foster transformative research to improve children’s health outcomes.
J-WAFS marks 10 years of supporting student engagement through grants, fellowships, events, mentorship, and funding for clubs.
Entrepreneur and educator Vanessa Chan PhD ’00 explores how to bridge the gap between invention and market.
As part of MITEI’s speaker series, The Engine CEO Emily Knight explained how to take “tough tech” innovation from idea to impact.
Speaking at MIT, Rasmussen detailed the company’s manufacturing footprint, and the importance of balancing innovation, cost efficiency, and sustainability.
Leading social impact platform seeks tech innovators tackling global challenges in climate, health, learning, economic prosperity, and more.
More than 1 million people are contributing their data to Vana’s decentralized network, which started as an MIT class project.
The MIT-GE Vernova Energy and Climate Alliance includes research, education, and career opportunities across the Institute.
EduFi, founded by an MIT alumna, provides low-interest student loans to families in Pakistan so more can attend college.
With the new system, farmers could significantly cut their use of pesticides and fertilizers, saving money and reducing runoff.
New global headquarters will further solidify the company’s pioneering role in the Kendall Square innovation ecosystem.
Charge Robotics, founded by MIT alumni, has created a system that automatically assembles and installs completed sections of large solar farms.
Graduate student and MathWorks Fellow Louis DeRidder is developing a device to make chemotherapy dosing more accurate for individual patients.