Bioengineering and biotechnology
RNA snippet suppresses spread of aggressive breast cancer
June 12, 2009
Also labeled: Cancer, Health sciences and technology
MIT community mourns loss of Professor David Schauer, 48
June 8, 2009
Also labeled: Faculty, Obituaries
CEHS awards annual research prizes
June 2, 2009
New system allows earlier monitoring of fetal heartbeat
June 1, 2009
Noninvasive technique could prevent complications
Also labeled: Health sciences and technology
Engineered circuits can count cellular events
May 28, 2009
Also labeled: Genetics, Health sciences and technology
Jaenisch wins faculty's Killian Award
May 22, 2009
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Faculty
New tissue scaffold regrows cartilage and bone
May 11, 2009
Work could help heal sports injuries, arthritis
Also labeled: Health sciences and technology, Materials science
Picower-led team pinpoints gene key to Alzheimer's-like reversal
May 6, 2009
Success in restoring memories in mice could lead to human treatments
MITEI awards third round of seed grants
May 5, 2009
Also labeled: Energy, Materials science, Mechanical engineering, Solar, Awards, honors and fellowships, Faculty
Analysis knocks down theory on origin of cell structure
April 22, 2009
Genomic tools show cilia probably did not originate as separate organism
Also labeled: Genetics
Making picky proteins
April 15, 2009
New computer model can design specific protein interactions
Also labeled: Genetics, Health sciences and technology
Wearable blood pressure sensor offers 24/7 continuous monitoring
April 8, 2009
Device could help diagnose hypertension, heart disease
Also labeled: Health sciences and technology, Mechanical engineering
The games microbes play
April 6, 2009
Game theory study in yeast shows how cooperative behavior meshes with evolutionary theory
'Fuzzy logic' reveals cells' inner workings
April 3, 2009
Also labeled: Health sciences and technology
From high school to the laboratory
March 31, 2009
3 MIT faculty named HHMI Early Career Scientists
March 26, 2009
New program aims to give researchers flexibility in pursuing potentially transformative ideas
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Faculty
New test can predict spread of breast cancer
March 24, 2009
May help to reduce over- and under-treatment of the disease
Also labeled: Cancer, Health sciences and technology
Blocked enzyme reverses schizophrenia-like symptoms
March 19, 2009
MIT Picower study of mice could lead to drug treatments for the severe brain disorder
Also labeled: Health sciences and technology, Neuroscience
Q&A with Richard Hynes on stem cell funding
March 18, 2009
Lifting the ban
March 10, 2009
New gel offers controlled drug delivery
March 9, 2009
Self-assembling hydrogel could help treat cancer and diabetes, among other diseases
Also labeled: Cancer, Health sciences and technology
Potential cancer-causing genes removed from engineered stem cells
March 5, 2009
Whitehead work involved reprogrammed skin cells from Parkinson's patient
Energy-filled days
March 4, 2009
MIT's annual student-led Energy Conference adds new events
Gold star
March 3, 2009
Geoffrey von Maltzahn awarded $30,000 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize for innovations in fight against cancer
Engineered viruses can help fight antibiotic resistance
March 2, 2009
Viruses attack bacterial defenses
Also labeled: Health sciences and technology


















