CEHS poster session highlights graduate, postdoctoral work
More than 60 posters featured at annual Center for Environmental Health Sciences event.
More than 60 posters featured at annual Center for Environmental Health Sciences event.
New MIT nanoparticles could lead to powerful vaccines for HIV and other diseases.
Several alumni also elected among 68 new members announced today
More than 100 years ago, 2 pioneering scientists figured out how to keep canned food safe.
In white paper, MIT scientists discuss potential for revolutionary advances in biomedicine and other fields.
Analysis of modern-day genomes finds evidence for ancient environmental change and a massive expansion in genetic diversity.
Cells fight stress by reprogramming a system of RNA modifications, researchers find.
In public lecture at MIT, former dean describes progress in understanding malaria.
Toxicologist Gerald Wogan has dedicated his career to understanding — and fighting — a deadly carcinogen.
Jennifer Lai, who is majoring in biological engineering and music and theater arts, is headed to Oxford.
MIT researchers aim to learn biology’s secrets for making tough, resilient materials out of simple components, and then improve on them.
Photonic crystals could usher in an age of low-power optical computing, but they’re hard to manufacture. Maybe adding a little DNA would help.
Biological engineer’s new approach to studying gene control could lead to new drug targets.
One of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine
The grants are designed to promote risky, innovative research with the potential to transform a field of study.