Department
Biological Engineering
New materials to protect the brain
MIT graduate student Bo Qing studies synthetic gels that could be used in better equipment to protect against traumatic injuries.
Mechanically stimulating stem cells
MIT biological engineering graduate student Frances Liu is studying ways to alter mechanical properties of cell environments to produce desired chemical outputs.
Faculty highlight: Krystyn Van Vliet
MIT associate professor brings a materials scientist's understanding to biochemical behavior in stem cells and organ tissue.
Swine flu outbreak in India raises concern
MIT study finds evidence that a new strain of H1N1 may carry dangerous mutations.
Evaluating strategies for HIV vaccination
Study yields insight into generating antibodies that target different strains of HIV.
Langer wins Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering
Award honors one engineer’s global impact on human health.
New faculty in engineering
Twelve new faces join six academic departments in the School of Engineering.
Biology, driven by data
Newly tenured biological engineer Ernest Fraenkel goes where the numbers lead.
Meet the 2015 MIT Siebel Scholars
Graduate students in computer science, bioengineering, and business honored.
Study details a link between inflammation and cancer
Timing of inflammation determines whether potentially cancerous mutations may arise.
MIT team enlarges brain samples, making them easier to image
New technique enables nanoscale-resolution microscopy of large biological specimens.
Inspiring a new generation of innovators
Andrew Viterbi ’56, SM ’57 has been a pioneer in wireless communications for more than half a century.
Undaunted by the unknown
Senior Katie Bodner thrives in synthetic biology, where guidelines are just being established.