A faster way to catch cells
New microfluidic device could be used to diagnose and monitor cancer and other diseases.
New microfluidic device could be used to diagnose and monitor cancer and other diseases.
Richard Braatz applies math to design new materials and processes for drug manufacturing.
Honored for her contribution to technologies for protein visualization in living cells.
Several Institute alumni also among 66 new members announced today.
Two MIT seniors to pursue graduate degrees at the University of Cambridge.
MIT team uncovers a reason why the hottest new material for rechargeable batteries works so well.
Based in School of Engineering but spanning all of MIT, IMES will be led by Arup K. Chakraborty.
Nanoscale biological coating developed at MIT could prevent battlefield deaths.
New advance could lead to even smaller features in the constant quest for more compact, faster microchips.
New detectors developed at MIT could provide easy visual identification of toxins or pathogens.
Recent alum will hone interests in policy, synthetic biology through study in the United Kingdom.
New study shows that tumor cells, deprived of glucose, alter their metabolism to use other sources of sustenance.