Influenza
Stopping influenza evolution before it starts
December 20, 2011
Model of flu proteins suggests new way to design vaccines that slow mutations.
Also labeled: Biological engineering, Biology, Health sciences and technology, Vaccination, Vaccines
How to stop the flu
December 7, 2011
Engineering-systems researchers identify proven strategies to prevent influenza from spreading through a household.
Also labeled: Engineering Systems, Health care, Health sciences and technology, Research, Viruses, Pandemic
Record number of flu shots given at Sept. 30 campus clinic
October 11, 2011
Keeping an eye on H1N1
March 9, 2011
MIT scientists identify a mutation that could allow the flu virus to spread much more easily.
Also labeled: H1N1, Health sciences and technology
Countering ‘memory loss’ in the immune system
December 21, 2010
New findings from MIT biologists could help vaccine designers elicit long-term immunity.
Flu shots on campus at an all-time high
October 14, 2010
H1N1 flu clinic set for Jan. 14
January 13, 2010
MIT responding to H1N1 flu pandemic
January 5, 2010
More than 6,000 people have been vaccinated so far
Biology professor Hidde Ploegh on global pandemics
January 5, 2010
Also labeled: H1N1, Health, Health sciences and technology, History, Special events and guest speakers







