Design prevents buildup of scar tissue around medical implants A new device, developed by a team of MIT engineers—including an HST faculty member—which doesn’t rely on immunosuppressing drugs, may assist efforts to develop an artificial pancreas to treat diabetes. Making the connections between science, public health and policy HST MEMP PhD students attended the AIMBE's Public Policy Institute for Rising Leaders, held in the spring, which gave participants a deeper understanding of how public policy shapes biomedical engineering. Four researchers with MIT ties earn Schmidt Science Fellowships International award supports early-career scientists and engineers, including an HST graduate, as they pursue interdisciplinary works. School of Engineering second quarter 2022 faculty awards Faculty members, including faculty from HST, and from IMES, recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes. When cells’ tiny differences have far-reaching implications Alex Shalek’s technologies for single-cell RNA profiling can help dissect the cellular bases of complex diseases around the globe. Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous … Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Current page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 … Next page Next Last page Last »
Design prevents buildup of scar tissue around medical implants A new device, developed by a team of MIT engineers—including an HST faculty member—which doesn’t rely on immunosuppressing drugs, may assist efforts to develop an artificial pancreas to treat diabetes.
Making the connections between science, public health and policy HST MEMP PhD students attended the AIMBE's Public Policy Institute for Rising Leaders, held in the spring, which gave participants a deeper understanding of how public policy shapes biomedical engineering.
Four researchers with MIT ties earn Schmidt Science Fellowships International award supports early-career scientists and engineers, including an HST graduate, as they pursue interdisciplinary works.
School of Engineering second quarter 2022 faculty awards Faculty members, including faculty from HST, and from IMES, recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes.
When cells’ tiny differences have far-reaching implications Alex Shalek’s technologies for single-cell RNA profiling can help dissect the cellular bases of complex diseases around the globe.