Over the river and do some good
The Bridge Project collaboration accelerates new, highly original, and powerful approaches to defeating cancer.
The Bridge Project collaboration accelerates new, highly original, and powerful approaches to defeating cancer.
Mary Clare Beytagh and Matthew Chun will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.
Megan Miranda '02 graduated from MIT intent on pursuing a career in biotechnology. Instead, she became a New York Times best-selling author.
MIT senior and aspiring physician aims to tell stories that humanize the patients behind medical statistics.
Sophia Yen '93 is on a mission: to make preventing unplanned pregnancies as easy as possible by making prescription contraceptives available online.
Researchers have identified a key nutrient sensor in the mTOR pathway that links nutrient availability to cell growth.
High school students present research projects to build communication skills while earning membership to the American Junior Academy of Science.
This fall brings 14 new professors in the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.
Eight biology trainees had just three minutes to explain their research and earn favor with the judges and audience in new yearly event.
Drug already in clinical trials may be effective on some aggressive adenocarcinomas.
MIT alumnus and two others honored for discovering the molecular mechanisms of circadian rhythms.
Cutting off a process that cancerous cells rely on can force them to stop growing.
Former Whitehead Fellow and recent International Space Station resident gives public talk and engages with the next generation of scientists and engineers.
Graham Walker, Michael Yaffe, and Robert Weinberg earn support from the National Institutes of Health to further their research endeavors.
Assistant professors Joey Davis and Rebecca Lamason will spearhead research initiatives into fundamental cellular processes.