New strategies for anesthesia
Emery Brown says anesthesia drugs have been used in the U.S. for more than 160 years, but were largely misunderstood — until now.
Emery Brown says anesthesia drugs have been used in the U.S. for more than 160 years, but were largely misunderstood — until now.
Daniel Anderson wants to bring advances in drug delivery and biomaterials to the clinic.
Senior Yiping Xing’s view of health care draws upon research, public health, and policy.
Edward Schiappa has studied reason and rhetoric from ancient Greece to “Will & Grace.”
Linguist Kai von Fintel engages in research at the intersection of science and the humanities.
Felice Frankel uses strong visual vocabulary to eliminate ambiguity and sell ideas.
Newly tenured biological engineer Ernest Fraenkel goes where the numbers lead.
Senior Shannon Kao’s knack for storytelling informs her research in computer graphics.
Una-May O'Reilly applies machine learning and evolutionary algorithms to tackle some of the world's biggest big-data challenges.
Mechanical engineering professor pursues a vision of a cleaner, more energy-efficient world.
Senior Katie Bodner thrives in synthetic biology, where guidelines are just being established.
Jeff Gore’s work with baker’s yeast helps ecologists respond to trends, like vanishing fisheries and collapsing honeybee colonies.
Rhodes Scholar Anisha Gururaj aims to connect life-changing technologies with people who need them.
Rhodes Scholar Elliot Akama-Garren seeks to harness the power of the immune system to combat cancer.
Sangeeta Bhatia's research defies tradition, drawing on biological and medical sciences, and multiple engineering disciplines.