New vaccine strategy boosts T-cell therapy
Super-charging a treatment for leukemia also makes it effective on solid tumors.
Super-charging a treatment for leukemia also makes it effective on solid tumors.
Two drugs that block cell division synergize to kill tumor cells.
MIT biologist and electrical engineer are two of 38 naturalized U.S. citizens honored for contributions to American society.
Attaching a Velcro-like molecule may prevent immune proteins called cytokines from leaking out of cancerous tissue after injection.
Crystallized drug prevents immune system rejection of transplanted pancreatic islet cells.
Compound that knocks out a DNA repair pathway enhances cisplatin treatment and helps prevent drug-resistance.
Through computing, senior and Marshall Scholar Anna Sappington seeks answers to biological questions.
Institute professor is honored for transformative work in drug delivery and tissue engineering.
A study of prostate cancer finds “aneuploid” tumors are more likely to be lethal than tumors with normal chromosome numbers.
Three MIT undergraduates honored for their academic achievements.
MIT/MGH's image-based deep learning model can predict breast cancer up to five years in advance.
Convergence research at MIT and beyond seeks new solutions for global challenges.
Researchers develop nanosized antibodies that home in on the meshwork of proteins surrounding cancer cells.
Faculty members Edward Boyden, Paula Hammond, and Aviv Regev recognized for “distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.”
Eight biology contestants get one slide and three minutes to explain their research and impress their listeners.