Researching from home: Science stays social, even at a distance
Picower Institute researchers are advancing their work in many ways despite time away from the lab required to corral Covid-19.
Picower Institute researchers are advancing their work in many ways despite time away from the lab required to corral Covid-19.
Despite being far from campus because of the pandemic, some students are engineering a creative way to stay connected.
MIT’s AgeLab offers ways to maintain conversations between younger and older adults.
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, MIT enters a new mode for teaching and learning.
Alumni and supporters look to MIT in time of crisis.
Clinical and design considerations will be published online; goal is to support rapid scale-up of device production to alleviate hospital shortages.
With thousands now working and learning off-campus, the Institute aims to consolidate its footprint and conserve resources.
Changes follow new Institute policies on travel, events, and visitors; some large classes to move online.
Molecular biology researcher and MIT alumna is an Office of Engineering Outreach Programs (OEOP) instructor.