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2009
Lang laboratory demonstrates mechanism for motor protein movement; »more
Prof Jim Fox receives AALAS Griffin Award.
Course 20 Senior Matt Gethers named Rhodes Scholar; »more
Prof Ed Boyden named in Discover magazine's "Top 20 Under 40"; »more
Prof Leona Samson selected for NIH Pioneer Award »more
Prof Linda Griffith receives NIH Transformative Research Grant »more
October 1: M. Fatih Yanik (MIT) presents Highthroughput microfluidics and ultrafast optics for in vivo compound and genetic discoveries
Prof Doug Lauffenburger receives inaugural Systems Biology Foundation Award
Prof Linda Griffith receives Society for Biomaterials Clemson Award for Basic Research.
Belcher laboratory and collaborators create bacteriophage-based rechargeable batteries. »more
Fox/Schauer/Tannenbaum/Wogan collaboration determines nitric oxide role in colon cancer; »more
Samson laboratory identifies DNA repair link to blindness; »more
2008
Kamm laboratory device enables study of blood vessel developmentt; »more
Lang laboratory demonstrates mechanism for motor protein movement; »more
Prof Jim Fox receives AALAS Griffin Award.
Course 20 Senior Matt Gethers named Rhodes Scholar; »more
Prof Ed Boyden named in Discover magazine's "Top 20 Under 40"; »more
Prof Forbes Dewey has been elected an International Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. »more
Samson lab develops method for prediction of patient-specific chemotherapy responses; »more
Prof Michael Yaffe is founding editor of Science Signaling; »more
Prof Scott Manalis lands NIH EUREKA
award. »more
Prof Angela Belcher and collaborators
create virus-based microbatteries. »more
Prof Kim Hamad-Schifferli designs nanorod/biomolecule
interface. »more
Engelward/So collaboration develops new imaging-based method for detecting
mutated cells. »more
Lang and Kamm labs measure molecular interactions in cytoskeletal dynamics. »more
Prof Darrell Irvine develops
novel cell-penetrant nanoparticles. »more
Prof Bob Langer awarded Millenium Technology
Prize. »more
MIT graduates first class of Biological Engineering SB majors. »more
BE faculty team confirms inflammation-cancer link. »more
Prof Darrell Irvine selected as
HHMI Investigator. »more
Fox Lab Finds Early Treatment of Stomach Infection May Prevent
Cancer. »more
Prof Ed DeLong is elected to National Academy of Sciences. »more
Sasisekharan laboratory solves
the mystery of heparin-related deaths in the US and Germany. »more
Alm laboratory identifies gene
signatures for microbial evolution in ocean ecology. »more
Prof Steve Tannenbaum receives AACR Award for Outstanding Achievement
in Chemistry in Cancer Research. »more
Sasisekharan laboratory discovers
basis for 1918 flu pandemic. »more
Manalis laboratory microcantilever
selected among top 2007 Nature papers. »more
2007
Dedon lab discovery of phosphorothioates in bacteria selected as 2007 Top 10 Global Science achievements by Scientific American China; »more
Dedon laboratory discovers new DNA
modification. »more
Leona Samson laboratory identifies prenatal arsenic exposure
effects. »more
New NIH Molecular, Cellular and Tissue Biomechanics Training Grant available
for graduate students. »more
iGEM 2007 draws 54 student teams from around the world. »more
Prof Leona Samson elected AAAS Fellow. »more
Tidor/Wittrup collaboration creates new method for improved
antibody development. »more
Prof Jim Fox named President-Elect of AAVMC. »more
Profs Ed Boyden and Alan Jasanoff receive
NIH New Innovators Awards. »more
BE PhD alumnus David Berry named TR Innovator of the Year. »more
Forest White laboratory identifies critical brain tumor proteins. »more
Friday, October 26, 2007 - CSBi 2007 OKTOBERFEST - Walker Memorial Lounge
- 1:30 - 2:00 Welcome/Introduction/Light Refreshments
- 2:00 - 3:00 Faculty Talks
- 3:00 - 4:00 Poster Session/Oktoberfest Snacks/Refreshments
- 4:00 - 5:00 Faculty Talks
- 5:00 - 5:30 Reception
Spring 2007 - Graduation Picures!
May 2007 - Fraenkel
group uncovers human-vs-mouse differences in gene
regulatory protein functions: Click
here for more information
May 2007 - Griffith/Samson/Lodish collaboration develops
new
drug toxicity assay from bone marrow stem cells; Click
here for more information.
May 2007 - Manalis
laboratory invents single-cell mass detection device.
Congratulations to Professor Arup Chakraborty on his election as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
January 2007 - Professor Douglas Lauffenburger has won the 2007 Pierre Galletti Award from the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.
2007 - Congratulations to Professor Frank Douglas -- selected
to receive the ABC
Black History Makers Award.
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