Speeding up quality control for biologics
Nanofluidic device enables rapid testing of protein drugs produced by living cells.
Nanofluidic device enables rapid testing of protein drugs produced by living cells.
Associate professor receives honor for young academics who combine outstanding teaching with impressive independent scholarship in the chemical sciences.
Platform may be used to explore avenues for quantum computing.
Materials researcher is working on the magnetic memory of the future.
Used in filtration membranes, ultrathin material could help make desalination more productive.
New research on ready-to-use therapeutic food seeks drastic reduction in fatalities from severe acute malnutrition in India.
Tissue-expansion technique could allow scientists to map brain circuits.
“Synthetic biomarkers” could be used to diagnose ovarian cancer months earlier than now possible.
“Quantum dots” that emit infrared light enable highly detailed images of internal body structures.
Beckman Foundation grant helps secure cryo-electron microscopy at MIT.nano facility.
New technique produces highly conductive graphene wafers.
Rubbery, multifunctional fibers could be used to study spinal cord neurons and potentially restore function.
Self-assembly technique could lead to long-awaited, simple method for making smaller microchip patterns.
MIT energy and climate thought leaders play integral part in discussions at CERAWeek 2017.
New strategy could improve performance of some immune-based drugs.