MIT linQ announces 2017 class of IDEA^2 Global
Fifteen international teams developing new biomedical technologies to benefit from innovation training and expert resources.
Fifteen international teams developing new biomedical technologies to benefit from innovation training and expert resources.
Bell, Bhatia, Cummins, Duflo, Jensen, and Mavalvala honored for research achievements.
New system adapts tool known for gene editing; to be used in rapid, inexpensive disease diagnosis.
“Synthetic biomarkers” could be used to diagnose ovarian cancer months earlier than now possible.
Researchers program RNA nanoparticles that could protect against the virus.
Selectively blocking immune cells can prevent formation of scar tissue around medical devices.
Dietary supplement derived from tree bark shows promise for treating the disorder.
Researchers discover a drug combination that can regenerate hair cells in the inner ear.
Twelve finalist teams pitched diverse new health care technologies at MIT.
Portable tool could help scientists learn more about cells’ roles in many diseases.
New test helps identify particles for gene delivery or RNA interference.
Coupled with audio and vital-sign data, deep-learning system could someday serve as a “social coach” for people with anxiety or Asperger’s.
Students, faculty, staff, and alumni honored in "the most definitive gathering of today’s leading young change-makers and innovators."
Noninvasive technique reduces beta amyloid plaques in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease.