Engineered insulin could offer better diabetes control
Molecule stays in the bloodstream and is turned on when blood sugar levels are too high.
Molecule stays in the bloodstream and is turned on when blood sugar levels are too high.
New study shows publicly funded research spurs private drug development.
Liver cells derived from stem cells can be infected with malaria and used to test potential drugs.
Unique research method reveals significant return on additional health care spending.
MIT professor of polymer science and engineering recognized for inventing "artificial skin."
Study finds the demand for positions strongly influences medical residents’ salaries.
Research on disease transmission through aerosol droplets raises questions about Ebola’s spread.
Microfluidic device allows researchers to predict behavior of patients’ blood cells.
Timing of inflammation determines whether potentially cancerous mutations may arise.
Rhodes Scholar Anisha Gururaj aims to connect life-changing technologies with people who need them.
More than 100 spend a weekend devising better personal protections, diagnostics, and medical records in the face of a deadly disease.
Rhodes Scholar Elliot Akama-Garren seeks to harness the power of the immune system to combat cancer.
Sangeeta Bhatia's research defies tradition, drawing on biological and medical sciences, and multiple engineering disciplines.
Leaders to gather for keystone event at MIT next October.
Inaugural event, “Examining Ebola,” probes the current global public health emergency from multiple disciplinary perspectives.