Getting (drugs) under your skin
Using ultrasound waves, researchers boost skin’s permeability to drugs.
Using ultrasound waves, researchers boost skin’s permeability to drugs.
Joined MIT faculty in 1953; studied control problems and dynamic modeling.
Institute’s undergraduate engineering program is again ranked No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
MIT researchers devise a surprisingly simple but effective method for magnetically separating oil and water.
Ziya Deniz Eralp’s search for management information and training led him to OCW and ultimately to MIT's System Design and Management Program.
A new method identifies the precise binding sites of transcription factors — proteins that regulate the production of other proteins — with 10 times the accuracy of its predecessors.
MIT researchers have built a model that will be further developed as part of an NSF-funded project to track how chemicals get to remote Arctic environments.
Graduate students in computer science, bioengineering and business honored.
In some populations, natural antibiotics are produced by a few individuals whose closest relatives carry genes conferring resistance.
Incoming freshman refreshes Plasma Science and Fusion Center outreach tools.
New map provides a reference for interpreting function of disease-associated regions.
Undergraduate on a unique career track that intriguingly combines nuclear engineering and diplomacy.