Medicine
International biomedical imaging consortium convenes fellowship finalists
May 6, 2011
24 vying for inaugural Madrid–MIT M+Visión Consortium Fellowship in Biomedical Imaging.
A new approach to bladder-disease treatment
December 27, 2010
Implanted device can release slow, steady dose of medicine over extended period, removing the need for repeated procedures.
Roger Kamm elected to the Institute of Medicine
October 13, 2010
One of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine
An easier way to synthesize new drug candidates
June 25, 2010
MIT chemists’ answer to long-standing problem could have a big impact on pharmaceutical business.
Sanofi-aventis establishes strategic alliance with MIT’s Center for Biomedical Innovation
May 26, 2010
Alliance formed to advance cutting-edge research and foster collaboration between academia and industry
3 Questions: David Jones on heart problems
April 23, 2010
Physician and historian of medicine explains why bypass surgery is popular even though it fails to help many patients.
Building peace between border zones, one diagnosis at a time
March 30, 2010
Moca Lab project wins 2010 Davis Projects for Peace Fellowship
Second opinion? Diagnosing doctors
March 1, 2010
All physicians can save lives. But great ones tend to save time and money, too, an MIT economist finds.
Also labeled: Doctors, Health care
Medical entrepreneurship, from the bottom up
February 4, 2010
MIT students aim to bring affordable health care to India’s masses.
"The Power of Basic Science Applied to Medical Progress"
November 16, 2009
3 Questions: Jeffrey Harris on why we still don't have an HIV vaccine
November 3, 2009
The MIT economist blames inadequate incentives for the failure to develop a vaccine against the virus that causes AIDS. He argues governments should help industry create an HIV vaccine by sharing risk.








