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Robert S. Langer, a biotechnology professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was awarded the 2008 Millennium Technology Prize on Wednesday. The prize, the third given by Finland’s ...
The operator of MIT's biomedical lab holds 1,100 patents and has helped launch some 30 companies. He talks to IBT about nurturing startups.
One of the Boston area’s most decorated scientists has won yet another major award: Robert Langer, a biomedical engineer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has won the $500,000 Kyoto ...
Langer will speak about the great challenges facing biomedical engineering in the next century, at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston, on ...
PITTSBURGH (CBS) -- When it comes to comfortable clothes, jeans are usually near the top of the list for most people. At an MIT lab, jeans are getting a scientific makeover so they can be even ...
Sefton served as director of the university’s Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering from 1999 to 2005 and taught generations of researchers. “I’m proudest of the students that ...
In a significant breakthrough for biomedical research and drug development, scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have introduced an innovative open-source AI model named ...
At MIT, Obuseh tapped the research experience he gained in a UTSA biomedical engineering lab, where he worked on solutions to help with bone tissue regeneration by building blood vessels in scaffolds.
The 2023 biomedical-image winners from the MIT Koch Institute Image Awards include mutant pollen, fruit fly sperm, and a mouse colon.
Colleges News: In the dynamic landscape of modern healthcare, a B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering has become pivotal, merging the realms of medicine and engineering.
A groundbreaking development by MIT researchers introduces a heart valve simulator designed specifically for studying mitral regurgitation, a condition characterized by the abnormal backflow of ...
If people could take such drugs orally, they could potentially avoid daily shots or a hospital stay, which would be “a huge game changer,” says MIT biomedical engineer Shriya Srinivasan.