Robert Guy Griffin wins Karl-Fredrich Bonhoeffer Lecture Award
This award honors the scientific achievements of outstanding international and national scientists.
Read the ArticleArtifacts from a half-century of cancer research
Ten objects on display in the Koch Institute Public Galleries offer uncommon insights into the people and progress of MIT's cancer research community.
Read the ArticleTroy Van Voorhis to step down as department head of chemistry
Professor oversaw department growth, strengthened community, and developed outreach programs.
Read the ArticleChemistry Cares: An Afternoon at East End House
Fourteen members of the Chemistry Community volunteered their time to sort Thanksgiving food donations for families in need at East End House.
Read the ArticleStartup gives surgeons a real-time view of breast cancer during surgery
The drug-device combination developed by MIT spinout Lumicell is poised to reduce repeat surgeries and ensure more complete tumor removal.
Read the ArticleA new method makes high-resolution imaging more accessible
Labs that can’t afford expensive super-resolution microscopes could use a new expansion technique to image nanoscale structures inside cells.
Read the ArticleScientists discover molecules that store much of the carbon in space
The discovery of pyrene derivatives in a distant interstellar cloud may help to reveal how our own solar system formed.
Read the ArticleYang Shao-Horn to join the Chemistry Faculty
Shao-Horn, the JR East Professor of Engineering, will hold a joint appointment in Chemistry, alongside the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and DMSE.
Read the ArticleA new framework to efficiently screen drugs
Novel method to scale phenotypic drug screening drastically reduces the number of input samples, costs, and labor required to execute a screen.
Read the ArticleTranslating MIT research into real-world results
MIT’s innovation and entrepreneurship system helps launch water, food, and ag startups with social and economic benefits.
Read the ArticleNew Computational Method from the Wang Lab Published in Nature Methods
The paper, “Search and match across spatial omics samples at single-cell resolution,” was published on September 18, 2024.
Read the ArticleNew approach may yield modified messenger RNAs for treating a wide range of conditions
The LEGO framework could help scientists create mRNA therapies that last longer and require smaller doses.
Read the ArticleAI model can reveal the structures of crystalline materials
By analyzing X-ray crystallography data, the model could help researchers develop new materials for many applications, including batteries and magnets.
Read the Article