Sanofi Biomedical Innovation Award Program announces request for proposals
Biomedical Innovation Funding Awards (BIFAs)- Application deadline: Sept. 6
Biomedical Innovation Funding Awards (BIFAs)- Application deadline: Sept. 6
Brain-tumor researcher named among 18 fellows
New technology from MIT and Harvard can edit DNA at the genome scale, giving cells novel functions.
MIT and Harvard researchers are developing a synthetic material to revitalize damaged vocal cords.
Liquid processing method developed at MIT can control the shapes of nanowires and produce complete electronic devices.
MIT researchers show how estrogen protects women from the gastric inflammation that can lead to cancer.
‘Humanized’ mice could help scientists study the side effects of new drugs before they reach clinical trials.
Combining an ancient principle with new technology, MIT researchers have devised a way to answer that question.
MIT-designed nanoparticles communicate with each other inside the body to target tumors more efficiently.'
Biological engineers’ new approach to shutting down cell division could lead to new cancer drugs.
New process could lead to production of hydrogen using bioengineered microorganisms.
DNA, folded into complex shapes, could have a big impact on nanotechnology.