Researchers engineer light-activated skeletal muscle
Technique may enable robotic animals that move with the strength and flexibility of their living counterparts.
Technique may enable robotic animals that move with the strength and flexibility of their living counterparts.
Distinctive patterns could allow doctors to develop better rehab programs for stroke patients.
Cells grown on different types of scaffolds vary in their ability to help repair damaged blood vessels.
Sirtuins help fight off disorders linked to obesity, new MIT study shows.
MIT-led team to receive up to $32 million from DARPA and NIH to develop technology that could accelerate pace and efficiency of pharmaceutical testing.
Pared-down nucleic acid nanoparticle poses less risk of side effects, offers better targeting.
Cell biologist to start new position in spring 2012.
Grants support biomedical research that will ‘challenge the status quo’ with risk-taking, innovative ideas.
In white paper, MIT scientists discuss potential for revolutionary advances in biomedicine and other fields.
Findings from MIT scientists could lead to hearing aids that mimic the ear’s ability to focus on particular frequencies.
The grants are designed to promote risky, innovative research with the potential to transform a field of study.
Discovery could lead to new drugs to fight Alzheimer’s and other neurological diseases.
MIT chemists’ answer to long-standing problem could have a big impact on pharmaceutical business.
Pioneer, T-R01 awards aimed to spur 'out of the box' research