Big medical data
At the intersection of medicine and computer science, researchers look for clinically useful correlations amid mountains of information.
At the intersection of medicine and computer science, researchers look for clinically useful correlations amid mountains of information.
Polymer film could be used in artificial muscle and to power micro- and nanoelectronic devices.
MIT researchers are designing tools to analyze cells at the microscale.
Pedro Valencia PhD '12 honored for drug research.
Nanoparticles amplify tumor signals, making them much easier to detect in the urine.
Research could lead to better ways to heal injuries and develop new drugs.
Understanding the mechanisms behind quill penetration and extraction could help engineers design better medical devices.
New design technique could enable personalized medicine, studies of brain wiring.
Jellyfish-inspired device that rapidly and efficiently captures cancer cells from blood samples could enable better patient monitoring.
For the first time, researchers power an implantable electronic device using an electrical potential — a natural battery — deep in the inner ear.
New study reveals brain-wave patterns that mark loss of consciousness during anesthesia.
New adhesive comes off quickly, sparing infants’ delicate skin from damage.
New MIT study identifies adhesion molecules key to cancer’s spread through the body.
Research examines how to control spatial distribution of cells in microenvironments
New tissue scaffold could be used for drug development and implantable therapeutic devices.