Bioengineering and biotechnology
Facts on Cambridge, MIT and the biotech industry
May 6, 2002
Also labeled: Cambridge, Boston and region
Powerful new painkillers may be developed from research
April 3, 2002
Also labeled: Health sciences and technology
New fellowships for doctoral candidates in biological engineering created by Biogen
April 3, 2002
Also labeled: Industry
Team reports source of human cells for engineered blood vessels
March 28, 2002
Also labeled: Chemistry and chemical engineering
DNA arrays give clues to vaccines
February 6, 2002
Cell jacket sugars, proteins are focus of consortium
January 30, 2002
Team tailors cell jackets to inhibit cancer growth
January 30, 2002
MIT team tailors cell jackets to prevent cancer
January 21, 2002
Also labeled: Chemistry and chemical engineering, Health sciences and technology
Scientists control biological materials with radio waves
January 16, 2002
MIT researchers control biological materials with radio waves
January 9, 2002
Also labeled: Media Lab
Biomedical engineering program to offer second track
December 12, 2001
Peter Seeberger to give Sigma Xi lecture
May 9, 2001
Scientists create first animal model of Rett syndrome
March 21, 2001
Study Traces Impact of Government-Funded MIT Research on Biotechnology and Drugs
January 22, 1996
Nine of top 10 biotech drugs in 1994 were developed by companies founded by MIT faculty or alumni; 30 biotech companies in state trace their founding or technology to MIT.








