Eric Lander wins faculty’s Killian Award
Biologist honored for his scientific leadership, pioneering work in genomics, and inspiring teaching.
Biologist honored for his scientific leadership, pioneering work in genomics, and inspiring teaching.
Study identifies new gene variants that may be targets for treating arrhythmia.
Chakraborty, Lynch, Ploegh, and Sabatini honored for research achievements.
In step toward personalized medicine, researchers are using single-cell analysis to unravel cancer’s secrets.
MacVicar Day symposium features a sampling of innovative pedagogical practices and lessons learned.
Speakers discuss how industry and academic partnerships are transforming MIT’s neighborhood.
Santiago Herrera studies the genome to establish new connections between species living in the deep sea.
New projects emphasize using digital methods not possible in traditional classes, leveraging research-based teaching practices, and measuring student learning.
Cancer cells remodel their environment to make it easier to reach nearby blood vessels.
Scientists surprised to find amino acids, not sugar, supply most building blocks for tumor cells.
Gene required for the control of behavioral state is also found in humans, may be linked to autism.
Study ties high-fat diet to changes in intestinal stem cells, may help explain increased cancer risk.
Bargmann honored for her work on the genetic and neural mechanisms that control behavior in the nematode C. elegans.
Faculty from eight MIT science and engineering departments among 126 selected from across the U.S. and Canada.
Killian Award recipient Tyler Jacks fosters interdisciplinary, innovative cancer research.