Faculty highlight: Paula Hammond
Engineering tiny paths to cancer treatment, bone regrowth, and wound healing, Paula Hammond serves as an exemplary researcher-educator within the MIT community.
Engineering tiny paths to cancer treatment, bone regrowth, and wound healing, Paula Hammond serves as an exemplary researcher-educator within the MIT community.
MRI sensor allows neuroscientists to map neural activity with molecular precision.
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New microscopy technique captures 3-D images of cells as they flow through a microfluidic channel.
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