Measuring blood flow to monitor sickle cell disease
New technology may help doctors predict when patients are at risk for serious complications.
A faster way to catch cells
New microfluidic device could be used to diagnose and monitor cancer and other diseases.
Five MIT engineers named to National Academy of Engineering
Several Institute alumni also among 66 new members announced today.
Neuroscientists link brain-wave pattern to energy consumption
New model of neuro-electric activity could help scientists better understand quiescent brain states such as coma.
MIT to launch Institute for Medical Engineering and Science
Based in School of Engineering but spanning all of MIT, IMES will be led by Arup K. Chakraborty.
Stopping influenza evolution before it starts
Model of flu proteins suggests new way to design vaccines that slow mutations.
Data mining without prejudice
A new technique for finding relationships between variables in large datasets makes no prior assumptions about what those relationships might be.
How to stop the flu
Engineering-systems researchers identify proven strategies to prevent influenza from spreading through a household.
Double duty
A computational biologist and physician, Collin Stultz takes a unique approach to studying diseases that could lead to new treatments.
Seeing cancer in three dimensions
Scientists find that the 3-D structure of a cancer cell’s chromosomes plays a big role in which genes get deleted or copied.
Mimicking the brain, in silicon
New computer chip models how neurons communicate with each other at synapses.
Edelman receives Katz Prize in Cardiovascular Research
Prize honors physician scientists and recognizes outstanding lifetime achievement
New algorithm could substantially speed up MRI scans
Faster scans could reduce the time patients spend in the machine from 45 to 15 minutes.