SeXX and Immunity event raises crucial questions for society
Why has it taken the scientific community so long to include sex as a biological variable in research and analysis as a matter of course?
Why has it taken the scientific community so long to include sex as a biological variable in research and analysis as a matter of course?
An efficient machine-learning method uses chemical knowledge to create a learnable grammar with production rules to build synthesizable monomers and polymers.
MIT spinout Frequency Therapeutics’ drug candidate stimulates the growth of hair cells in the inner ear.
Senior Isha Mehrotra works to discover more about autoimmune diseases, aiming for a future in which patients can be treated effectively or avoid the conditions altogether.
Inspired by an ancient technology, engineers design a sensor that can measure pressure inside the digestive tract.
Postdoc Digbijay Mahat became a cancer researcher to improve health care in Nepal, but the Covid-19 pandemic exposed additional resource disparities.
Professor describes a new research center he is working to develop where researchers will seek to improve patient care by integrating neuroscience and anesthesiology.
The protein subunit vaccine, which can be manufactured using engineered yeast, has shown promise in preclinical studies.
MIT Sandbox inspires highly sought health care innovations with its new Independent Activities Period program.
SMART researchers find explanation for why some patients might experience diarrhea after taking amoxicillin-clavulanate.
A new methodology simulates counterfactual, time-varying, and dynamic treatment strategies, allowing doctors to choose the best course of action.
MIT senior Daniel Zhang aims to provide hope for young patients and support to young students.
A new analysis offers guidance on the size of nanoparticles that could be most effective at stopping internal bleeding.
A new deep-learning algorithm trained to optimize doses of propofol to maintain unconsciousness during general anesthesia could augment patient monitoring.
In stepping down as co-director of the Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, Brown will work to develop a new center for anesthesiology research.