Biology
Longtime biology professor Annamaria Torriani-Gorini dies at 94
June 5, 2013
Microbiologist and lifelong social activist worked at MIT from 1960 to 1989.
Also labeled: Faculty, Obituaries
MIT students, alumni awarded 2013 Fulbright grants
May 20, 2013
Selected on the basis of academic or professional achievement, as well as demonstrated leadership potential in their fields
Study IDs key protein for cell death
May 14, 2013
Findings may offer a new way to kill cancer cells by forcing them into an alternative programmed-death pathway.
Four MIT professors elected to the National Academy of Sciences
May 13, 2013
Field, Kac, Vogan and Walker bring to 76 the number of Institute faculty who are NAS members.
Two MIT professors named Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigators
May 9, 2013
Peter Reddien and Aviv Regev are among 27 top biomedical scientists selected nationwide.
Nine MIT faculty members elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
April 24, 2013
Among 198 elected this year to the prestigious honorary society.
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Brain and cognitive sciences, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Earth and atmospheric sciences, EdX, Electrical engineering and electronics, Engineering Systems, Faculty, Linguistics, Management, McGovern Institute, MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), Philosophy, Physics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
How to minimize the side effects of cancer treatment
April 4, 2013
Measuring enzyme levels in patients may reveal healthy cells’ ability to survive chemotherapy.
Using biology to improve chemical synthesis
March 26, 2013
MIT team finds a more economical way to create valuable building blocks for pharmaceuticals
Also labeled: Chemistry and chemical engineering, Faculty, Graduate, postdoctoral, Medicine, Pharmaceuticals, Research
Researchers reverse Fragile X Syndrome symptoms in adult mice
March 19, 2013
Picower Institute neuroscientists use single dose of experimental drug; could prove promising for treatment of autism symptoms.
Also labeled: Autism, Neurology, Neuroscience, Pharmaceuticals, Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, Research
MITx version of introductory biology class has deep roots
March 18, 2013
7.00x brings an MIT classic online.
3 Questions: MIT biologist on new resveratrol study
March 7, 2013
Link between the compound found in red wine and anti-aging protein offers support for drug efforts, Leonard Guarente says.
MIT hosts American Junior Academy of Science delegates
February 21, 2013
The Institution provides day’s worth of activities for more than 200 conference attendees.
How human language could have evolved from birdsong
February 21, 2013
Linguistics and biology researchers propose a new theory on the deep roots of human speech.
Engineering cells for more efficient biofuel production
February 17, 2013
Yeast research takes a step toward production of alternatives to gasoline.
Some cancer mutations slow tumor growth
February 4, 2013
Surprising result suggests that enhancing these mutations’ impact could offer a new way to treat cancer.
Also labeled: Cancer, Health sciences and technology, Physics, Genomics, Graduate, postdoctoral, Medicine, Research, Tumors
Mapping the living cell
January 31, 2013
New technique pinpoints protein locations, helping scientists figure out their functions.
Also labeled: Cells, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Electron microscopy, Proteins, Mass spectrometry
Duflo, Lander, Lewin to lead spring-semester MITx courses
January 31, 2013
EdX takes stock of last semester’s MITx courses; data will be used to improve education online and in the classroom.
Cardiac development needs more than protein-coding genes
January 24, 2013
Biologists find that long non-coding RNA molecules are necessary to regulate differentiation of embryonic stem cells into cardiac cells.
Also labeled: Cardiovascular disease, Cells, DNA, Embryonic development, Genetics, Stem cells, lncRNA, Faculty, Graduate, postdoctoral, Research, Genome
Putting the squeeze on cells
January 23, 2013
By deforming cells, researchers can deliver RNA, proteins and nanoparticles for many applications.
Science students hold design-thinking workshop
January 22, 2013
Program aims to help students gain perspective on new methodologies, improve overall research skills.
Microbiologists eavesdrop on the hidden lives of microbes
January 21, 2013
Scientists track ocean microbe populations in their natural habitat to create a ‘day in the life’ montage.
Possible role for Huntington’s gene discovered
January 16, 2013
Mutant forms of the gene disrupt chemical modifications that control access to genes necessary for normal brain cell function.
Study finds a new culprit for epileptic seizures
January 15, 2013
Discovery that some seizures arise in glial cells could offer new targets for epilepsy treatment.
Editing the genome with high precision
January 3, 2013
New method allows scientists to insert multiple genes in specific locations, delete defective genes.
New insights into how brain synapses transmit information
January 2, 2013
Two essential proteins regulate the molecular machinery that controls neuronal communication and the release of signals between neurons.
Professor Roger Kamm visualizes sneaky tumor cells with 3-D assay
December 26, 2012
Kamm is studying the mechanics of metastasis, the process of cancer-cell migration from one location in the body to another and the cause of more than 90 percent of cancer deaths.





















