Genetics
Timing is everything for cancer protein p53
November 25, 2010
Biologists find that restoring the gene for p53 can slow the spread of advanced lung tumors, but doesn’t help early-stage cancers.
A better way to target tumors
November 15, 2010
In spite of slow progress toward targeting cancer drugs to individual patients, hope remains.
Teasing out malaria’s genetic secrets
October 18, 2010
Biological engineer’s new approach to studying gene control could lead to new drug targets.
Squeezing more production out of bacteria
September 21, 2010
MIT chemical engineers demonstrate a new way to dramatically boost bacteria’s manufacturing abilities.
Lunch with a Laureate: Robert Horvitz
August 3, 2010
Presented by the MIT Museum and the Cambridge Science Festival
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Biology, Cancer, Education, teaching, academics, Neuroscience, Nobel Prizes, Policy
Proteins linked to longevity also linked to Alzheimer’s
July 27, 2010
Sirtuins appear to control production of the devastating protein fragments that form plaques in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients.
Lunch with a Laureate: Jack Szostak
July 22, 2010
Presented by the MIT Museum and the Cambridge Science Festival
Imaging fish on the fly
July 19, 2010
New MIT technology allows high-speed study of zebrafish larvae, often used to model human diseases.
Gerald Fink awarded 2010 Gruber Genetics Prize
June 30, 2010
Will receive $500,000 prize in November
A new use for gold
June 11, 2010
Engineers turn a drawback — the stickiness of gold nanoparticles — into an advantage.
Why cancer drugs lose their power
April 15, 2010
MIT biologists show how tumors can become resistant to the commonly used chemotherapy drug cisplatin.
NIMH Director Tom Insel on Autism
March 29, 2010
Hosted by the Simons Initiative on Autism and the Brain at MIT
Bacteria divide like clockwork
March 19, 2010
MIT researchers show how circadian rhythms in bacteria control their rate of reproduction.
Y chromosomes evolving rapidly
January 14, 2010
By comparing human and chimpanzee Y chromosome sequences, Whitehead Institute geneticists show the Y is undergoing swift change.
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology, Whitehead Institute
Silencing the brain with light
January 7, 2010
MIT neuroengineers find a new way to quickly and reversibly shut off neurons with multiple colors of light, which could lead to new treatments for epilepsy and chronic pain.
HHMI lists Tsai team’s advance among 10 biggest stories of 2009
December 23, 2009
Howard Hughes Medical Institute honors discovery of gene protein that could lead to safer drug treatments for Alzheimer’s and other diseases.
New evidence links sirtuins and life extension
December 15, 2009
Study from Leonard Guarente shows how sirtuins act in the brain during calorie restriction to potentially lengthen lifespan.
One word: bioplastics
November 17, 2009
At a new plant in Iowa, MIT-rooted technology will use bacteria to turn corn into biodegradable plastics.
In Profile: Leonard Guarente
September 15, 2009
Biology professor discovered a gene at the center of aging. Now that research is yielding therapies that target the diseases of old age.
Also labeled: Biology, Health sciences and technology, Bioengineering and biotechnology, Aging, Faculty
Taking aim at aggressive cancer cells
August 13, 2009
Researchers use novel stem-cell method to discover chemical with potency against breast tumors in mice
Also labeled: Cancer, Health sciences and technology
Tumor mutations can predict chemo success
August 6, 2009
Genetic profiling of tumors could have 'immediate impact' on treating cancer, study shows
Nanoparticles target ovarian cancer
July 30, 2009
New gene therapy technique could fight late-stage tumors
Study takes aim at opportunistic fungal pathogens
June 18, 2009
Research provides genome sequences and critical analyses of key Candida species
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology, Health sciences and technology
CEHS awards annual research prizes
June 2, 2009
Engineered circuits can count cellular events
May 28, 2009
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology, Health sciences and technology
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
Making waves in the brain
April 26, 2009
Researchers use lasers to induce gamma brain waves in mice
Also labeled: Neuroscience
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: Bioengineering and biotechnology
Making picky proteins
April 15, 2009
New computer model can design specific protein interactions
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology, Health sciences and technology





















