Three honored with 2023 School of Science teaching prizes
Roger Levy, Pulin Li, and David McGee were nominated by peers and students for their exceptional instruction.
Roger Levy, Pulin Li, and David McGee were nominated by peers and students for their exceptional instruction.
This biology graduate student is building connections through her thesis work in mouse development and her passion for cooking and baking.
MIT Koch Institute researchers Daniel Anderson and Ana Jaklenec, plus 11 MIT alumni, are honored for inventions that have made a tangible impact on society.
During the last week of November, MIT hosted symposia and events aimed at examining the implications and possibilities of generative AI.
Researchers are working to advance the field of glycoscience, illuminating the essential role of carbohydrates for human health and disease.
MIT Digital Learning Lab and Empowr pilot a new internship program.
The neuroscientist is recognized for her ongoing work to understand molecular and cellular mechanisms that enable the brain to adapt to experience.
The Nano Summit highlights nanoscale research across multiple disciplines at MIT.
By analyzing bacterial data, researchers have discovered thousands of rare new CRISPR systems that have a range of functions and could enable gene editing, diagnostics, and more.
MIT study suggests 3D folding of the genome is key to cells’ ability to store and pass on “memories” of which genes they should express.
MIT researchers will partner on interdisciplinary research in human biology and disease.
Glyco enthusiasts from MIT and beyond recently gathered in Bartos Theatre to enjoy presentations of the latest advancements in glycobiology research.
The vibrating platform could be useful for growing artificial muscles to power soft robots and testing therapies for neuromuscular diseases.
Chemists discover the structures of open and closed states of the channel, which could help the development of antiviral drugs to reduce inflammation.
New professor of biology uses budding yeast to address fundamental questions in cell biology.