Health sciences and technology
Team sheds light on Alzheimer's mystery
December 10, 2008
Work could lead to new treatments for debilitating disease
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology, Neuroscience
Cima named faculty director of Lemelson-MIT Program
December 5, 2008
Succeeding Flemings as of Jan. 1, 2009
Conclusive evidence that tainted heparin caused allergic reactions
December 3, 2008
Epidemiological study provides the final link
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology
MIT students take top prizes in national inventors' contest
November 21, 2008
Lu awarded $25,000 grand prize, Schroll takes top undergraduate honors
A new class of catalysts
November 16, 2008
Singing in slow motion
November 12, 2008
MIT work with songbirds could aid study of humans' timing
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology, Neuroscience
Ann Graybiel named Institute Professor
November 3, 2008
Immunity, from the cell's point of view
November 3, 2008
Chemical engineers study immune cells in unprecedented detail
Setting the pace
November 3, 2008
MIT pieces together the mechanism that allows two pacemakers to control breathingMending broken hearts with tissue engineering
November 2, 2008
New scaffold approach could also aid engineering of other tissues
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology
MIT neuroscience bolstered by new faculty, viral core facility
October 27, 2008
Also labeled: Genetics, Neuroscience
CBI hosting Oct. 23 roundtable on drug safety
October 20, 2008
Computer model reveals cells' inner workings
October 16, 2008
New approach could help tailor chemotherapy treatments
Whitehead director Page named to the Institute of Medicine
October 14, 2008
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology, Awards, honors and fellowships
Broad Institute awarded major grant
October 1, 2008
Sniffing out success
September 29, 2008
MIT engineers mass-produce smell receptors in lab; 'artificial noses' to follow?
Worms provide clues for treating brain diseases
September 24, 2008
Three faculty win '08 NIH Pioneer Awards
September 22, 2008
Robot wheelchair finds its own way
September 19, 2008
MIT invention responds to user's spoken commands
Why chemo works for some people and not others
September 18, 2008
MIT cell findings could predict individuals' responses
Glenn Foundation gift creates new lab for the science of aging
September 9, 2008
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology, Genetics
Bates researchers eye proton therapy for cancer
September 4, 2008
Philanthropists Eli and Edythe L. Broad make unprecedented gift to endow the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
September 4, 2008
$400 million endowment gift brings total commitment to $600 million; Novel experiment in new way of doing science declared early success
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology, Genetics
Manalis a winner of new NIH grant
September 3, 2008
EUREKA program seeks to unleash revolutionary science
MIT zooms in on malaria-infected cells
September 1, 2008
Work could aid in diagnostics, drug testing
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology, Physics
Beyond jewelry: Engineering new uses for gold
August 22, 2008
MIT researchers see precious metal's value in war on cancer, other applications
MIT zeroes in on Alzheimer's structures
August 21, 2008
Work could lead to new drugs for the common disease
HST's Karp among Technology Review's top young innovators
August 19, 2008
Not quite a teen, not fully an adult
August 1, 2008
New MIT report sheds light on young adults' triumphs, traumas




















