Early warning of disease exposure could improve public health responses
Lincoln Laboratory researchers explore the impact of technology that detects a person's exposure to disease-causing pathogens before symptoms manifest.
Lincoln Laboratory researchers explore the impact of technology that detects a person's exposure to disease-causing pathogens before symptoms manifest.
Findings could help researchers design drugs to treat influenza B infections.
A new coronavirus first detected in Wuhan, China, poses no identified risk to the MIT community at this time.
MIT spinoff is changing the way mosquito-borne illnesses are diagnosed and aims to influence how public health officials react to disease outbreaks.
The unusual characteristics of these abundant, bacteria-killing viruses could lead to evolutionary insights.
Asian flu strains can enter North America through Alaska, study finds.
Immune molecules in infected mothers tied to brain and behavior abnormalities in offspring.
Public Event on Dec. 8 will explore hacks for rapid diagnostic devices.
Engineered viruses could combat human disease and improve food safety.
MIT researchers find a way to boost lithium-air battery performance, with the help of modified viruses.
MIT studies of two influenza viruses reveal genetic mutations that could result in pandemic flu.
MIT team presents a novel approach to developing a treatment using mutated antibodies.
MIT biologist Schwartz relishes the challenge of picking apart the cell’s most complex structure.
MIT biological engineers find that proteins in mucus help ward off viral infection.