Medicine
Allocating flu vaccines to maximize number of people remaining healthy
June 14, 2013
Research could help prevent millions of people from becoming infected with the next pandemic flu
Students take their LGO tools to African clinics
June 12, 2013
Students in Global Health Delivery Lab course help deliver health care to resource-limited areas in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia
How seating of FDA committee members might impact their votes
June 11, 2013
Also labeled: Engineering Systems, Research
Research advances therapy to protect against dengue virus
April 8, 2013
MIT team presents a novel approach to developing a treatment using mutated antibodies.
Also labeled: Biological engineering, Disease, Koch Institute, Viruses, Health, Health care, Research, Dengue
The half-billion-dollar idea
April 8, 2013
While at MIT, alumnus Todd Zion developed an insulin product that ultimately drew the attention of a pharmaceutical giant.
Sorting out the structure of a Parkinson’s protein
April 1, 2013
Computer modeling may resolve conflicting results and offer hints for new drug-design strategies.
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: Biology, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Faculty, Graduate, postdoctoral, Pharmaceuticals, Research
MIT student inventor Nikolai Begg receives Lemelson-MIT student prize
March 6, 2013
$30,000 Lemelson-MIT collegiate student prizes awarded to inventive students at three leading universities
Research update: Imaging fish in 3-D
February 12, 2013
Automated system for high-speed analysis of vertebrate larvae could aid drug development.
Bringing a new perspective to infectious disease
February 8, 2013
Enlisted in the fight against HIV, MIT engineers and scientists contribute new technology, materials and computational studies.
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: Biology, Cancer, Health sciences and technology, Physics, Genomics, Graduate, postdoctoral, Research, Tumors
A safer way to vaccinate
January 27, 2013
Polymer film that gradually releases DNA coding for viral proteins could offer a better alternative to traditional vaccines.
Also labeled: Biological engineering, Health, HIV/AIDS, Polymers, Vaccination, Vaccines, Materials Science and Engineering, Health care
Big medical data
January 25, 2013
At the intersection of medicine and computer science, researchers look for clinically useful correlations amid mountains of information.
Also labeled: Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (eecs), Artificial intelligence, Big data, Medical data mining, Engineering Health, Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES), Computer science and technology, Health care, Health sciences and technology, National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Putting the squeeze on cells
January 23, 2013
By deforming cells, researchers can deliver RNA, proteins and nanoparticles for many applications.
Finding his voice
January 17, 2013
First-generation college student Eric Trac makes the most of MIT — whether through medical research or community service.
Protect yourself against flu
January 10, 2013
MIT Medical provides flu shots, information on how to stay healthy.
Also labeled: Community, Faculty, Health, Influenza, MIT Medical, Staff, Students, Health care, Student life
Tiny tools help advance medical discoveries
January 8, 2013
MIT researchers are designing tools to analyze cells at the microscale.
Also labeled: Biological engineering, Diagnostic devices, Mechanical engineering, Metamaterials, Microfluidics, Nanoscience and nanotechnology, Biomedicine, Engineering Health, Health, Health care, Health sciences and technology, Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES), Membranes, Imaging, Lab-on-a-chip, Cancer, Cells, Tumors, Optogenetics, Graduate, postdoctoral, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), Research
Tissue engineering: Growing new organs, and more
December 14, 2012
Research could lead to better ways to heal injuries and develop new drugs.
Precisely engineering 3-D brain tissues
November 30, 2012
New design technique could enable personalized medicine, studies of brain wiring.
Also labeled: Brain and cognitive sciences, Health sciences and technology, McGovern Institute, Media Lab, Microfabrication, Neurons, Tissue engineering, Artificial tissue, Photolithography, 3-D tissues, Biomedicine, Mechanical engineering, Tissue implants, Stem cells, Bioengineering and biotechnology, Biological engineering
MIT Medical marks World Diabetes Day with community outreach
November 29, 2012
Provides information to Institute community members on risk factors for the disease.
Also labeled: Clubs and activities, Diabetes, Health, Health care, MIT Medical, Staff, Student life, Students
A different operating procedure
November 19, 2012
MIT Sloan’s Katherine Kellogg goes inside hospitals to study medical practices.
Why cutting-edge medical technology may not lead to exploding health care costs
July 27, 2012
New study finds growth of advanced imaging slowed amid financial, medical concerns.
New drug candidate shows promise against cancer
July 11, 2012
Platinum compound may offer an alternative to cisplatin, a widely used chemotherapy agent.
Also labeled: Cancer, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Chemotherapy, Cisplatin, Pharmaceuticals, Platinum, Research, Stephen Lippard
Nutrient mixture improves memory in patients with early Alzheimer’s
July 9, 2012
In clinical trial, mixture developed at MIT appears to help overcome loss of connections between brain cells.
Also labeled: Alzheimer's, Brain and cognitive sciences, Dementia, Food, Health, Research, Clinical trials, Richard Wurtman
Sharper ultrasound images could improve diagnostics
June 18, 2012
New system developed at MIT allows precise measurements and tracking of disease progression.
How infection can lead to cancer
June 11, 2012
New MIT study offers comprehensive look at chemical and genetic changes that occur as inflammation progresses to cancer.
Also labeled: Biological engineering, Cancer, Health, Hepatitis, Inflammation, Inflammatory bowel disease
Mindfulness pioneer, alumnus Kabat-Zinn addresses MIT Medical clinicians
May 24, 2012
Talk examines essential concepts of mindfulness and awareness as applied to medicine
Also labeled: Campus services, Community, Health care, MIT Medical, Special events and guest speakers
























