Sangeeta Bhatia named one of Foreign Policy's 100 Leading Global Thinkers
Bhatia recognized for work developing low-cost, noninvasive diagnostics for colon cancer.
Bhatia recognized for work developing low-cost, noninvasive diagnostics for colon cancer.
Eisen was a pioneering immunologist and longstanding member of MIT’s cancer research community.
New approach could kill tumor cells in the brain more effectively and avoid side effects.
New genome-editing technique enables rapid analysis of genes mutated in tumors.
Novel device that stays in the bladder and slowly releases drugs sells to pharmaceutical giant.
Senior Christina Lalani applies lessons she learned from karate to global health disparities.
Patients show boost in certain amino acids years before diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Time-saving tool takes advantage of CRISPR gene-editing technology.
With some tinkering, a deadly protein becomes an efficient carrier for antibody drugs.
Acoustic device that separates tumor cells from blood cells could help assess cancer’s spread.
Researchers improve therapeutic response in clinically relevant model of lung-tumor growth.
Identifying epigenetic markers in cancer cells could improve patient treatment.
New gene-editing technique allows scientists to more rapidly study the role of mutations in tumor development.
Studies by graduate students Stephen Morton and Nisarg Shah show progress toward better cancer treatment and bone replacement.
Discovery could lead to new ways of detecting cancer cells or purifying contaminated water.