Engineering a cure
Biological engineering professor Linda Griffith launches a new center to study endometriosis and other gynecological diseases.
Biological engineering professor Linda Griffith launches a new center to study endometriosis and other gynecological diseases.
Study by HST scientists shows that location of arterial stents is critical to efficient and safe drug delivery.
Exploiting the recently discovered mechanism could allow biologists to develop disease treatments by shutting down specific genes.
Professor John Guttag and his team of graduate students are working in partnership with clinicians to produce technological solutions for medical problems.
The MIT economist blames inadequate incentives for the failure to develop a vaccine against the virus that causes AIDS. He argues governments should help industry create an HIV vaccine by sharing risk.
Professor’s ‘academic family’ recalls the life and work of the infectious disease expert.
Study suggests that vaccinating many more people could slow the seasonal influenza virus's ability to evade vaccines.
MIT engineer Joel Dawson and colleagues built a handheld probe that could help doctors monitor muscle atrophy in patients with Lou Gehrig's Disease and similar ailments.
5-year grant from the National Cancer Institute will fund projects by physicists that give a new view of cancer cells.
Drugs that inhibit the protein, which normally helps defend cells from infection, could target tumors in certain lung cancer patients.
Biology professor discovered a gene at the center of aging. Now that research is yielding therapies that target the diseases of old age.