Gerald Wogan, professor emeritus of biological engineering, chemistry, and toxicology, dies at 91
Pioneering scientist isolated, characterized, and established the mechanisms of many environmental toxins relevant to public health.
Pioneering scientist isolated, characterized, and established the mechanisms of many environmental toxins relevant to public health.
Technique for editing bacterial genomes can record interactions between cells, may offer a way to edit genes in the human microbiome.
SMART researchers have developed an innovative method to detect and quantify the B.1.1.7 (Alpha) variant of concern via wastewater epidemiology.
Postdoc Michele Gabriele, who loves imaging nature at all scales, turns a rained out road trip into an epic photo op.
Four times faster than conventional PCR methods, new RADICA approach is highly specific, sensitive, and resistant to inhibitors.
Researchers could rapidly obtain high-resolution images of blood vessels and neurons within the brain.
MIT engineers design the first synthetic circuit that consists entirely of fast, reversible protein-protein interactions.
The Hansen Lab investigates how genetic elements, known as enhancers, control the expression of genes in cancer.
How 3D-printed models of neuronal axons could accelerate development of new therapies to treat neurodegenerative disorders.
The sensor technology could also be used to create clothing that detects a variety of pathogens and other threats.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes.
Professor Laurie Boyer studies cardiac development, and how we might be able to mend broken hearts.
A technique for labeling and retrieving DNA data files from a large pool could help make DNA data storage feasible.
Nearly 1,400 joined the AI for Health Care Equity Conference that explored new AI technologies as a platform for change.
Senior Zaina Moussa’s path toward a career as a physician-scientist has included embracing her different cultures and varied interests.