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Alex K. Shalek named 2018 Pew-Stewart Scholars for Cancer Research

June 18, 2018

 

Alex K. Shalek, Pfizer-Laubach Career Development Assistant Professor, has been named one of five 2018 Pew-Stewart Scholars for Cancer Research. This program is a partnership between The Pew Charitable Trusts and The Alexander and Margaret Stewart Trust to support promising early career scientists whose research will accelerate discovery and advance…

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Charting the path to better cell models of the intestine

June 14, 2018

*Photo: Image of a single Paneth cell with anti-microbial granules in red and green, derived from and adult intestinal stem cell, following the small molecule bioengineering approach identified by Mead et al. For many years, drug development has relied on simplified and scalable cell culture models to find and test new…

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MIT engineers recruit microbes to help fight cholera

June 13, 2018

MIT engineers have developed a probiotic mix of natural and engineered bacteria to diagnose and treat cholera, an intestinal infection that causes severe dehydration. Cholera outbreaks are usually caused by contaminated drinking water, and infections can turn fatal if not treated. The most common treatment is rehydration, which must be…

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Philipp Simons named as 2018 Broshy Fellowship Recipient

June 13, 2018

Philipp Simons, a second year PhD student at Department of Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE), has been selected as 2018 Broshy Fellowship recipient. Philipp received $40,000 to develop his project, An All-Solid-State Glucose Micro Fuel Cell as an Implantable Power Source for the Human Body, with his advisor, Jennifer Rupp….

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A new way to mend a broken heart

June 12, 2018

After a patient has a heart attack, a cascade of events leading to heart failure begins. Damage to the area in the heart where a blood vessel was blocked leads to scar tissue. In response to scarring, the heart will remodel to compensate. This process often ends in ventricular or…

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IMES Faculty, Dr. Martha Gray received 2018 ISSTE Memorial Award

June 11, 2018

The First International Meeting of Health Leaders convened by the Ibero-American Organization on Social Security (OISS), the Latin American Organization of Healthcare Providers (OIPSS), the Latin American Hospital Federation (FLH) and the Latin American Health Managers Federation was held in Mexico City on April 19-20, 2018. The theme of the…

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Translational Research Program to help MIT researchers achieve real-world impact

June 6, 2018

The Tata Center for Technology and Design has launched a new Translational Research Program to identify and accelerate promising projects into scalable solutions with positive societal impact in the developing world. These solutions may be implemented through newly formed startups, licensing, or open source platforms. The program is being directed…

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MIT linQ welcomes IDEA² Global teams for 2018

June 4, 2018

The 13 teams admitted to MIT linQ’s IDEA² Global for 2018 have begun their seven-month program, which provides intensive innovation method training, collaborative project development, team-specific mentoring, and expertise to help projects move from novel idea to real-world application.

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HST student, Tyler Clites, received Lemelson-MIT Student Prize

May 30, 2018

Tyler Clites, a PhD candidate in the Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, says his fascination with invention began when he was a child. Long before he discovered that an engineer was anything other than someone who drove a train, he remembers proudly proclaiming, “I want to be an…

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IMES Staff, Caitlin Vinci, received Infinite Mile Awards

May 30, 2018

The MIT School of Engineering hosted its 18th annual Infinite Mile Awards ceremony on May 24, to recognize and reward members of the school’s administrative, support, service, and sponsored research staff whose work is of the highest caliber. The awards support the Institute’s and the School of Engineering’s objectives for…

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