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HST faculty member and pioneering biomedical engineer Robert Langer has been awarded the National Medal of Science.

Research

 

HST Research Centers and Collaborations

Aligning strengths to discover solutions

Hospital-based research centers and interinstitutional collaborations provide the ideal conditions for our multidisciplinary researchers to pursue their investigations.

HST Research Nuclei

HST Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital

The Martinos Center supports biomedical imaging research that spans scientific disciplines from basic research to clinical investigation and develops medical applications for these new technologies. More information...

HST Informatics Program at Children's Hospital

Work in this multidisciplinary applied research center at Children's Hospital Boston focuses in three areas: bioinformatics, public health informatics (including biosurveillance), and clinical informatics. More information...

Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital

The Wellman Center for Photomedicine seeks to improve health through discovery, understanding and application of new diagnostic and therapeutic uses of light in biomedicine. More information...

Harvard-MIT Biomedical Engineering Center (BMEC)

The Harvard-MIT Biomedical Engineering Center unites engineers and physical scientists with physicians and physician-scientists, and together they apply the rigors of the physical sciences to fundamental biological processes and mechanisms of disease. More information...

HST Center for Biomedical Engineering at Brigham and Women's Hospital

The vision of this center is to pioneer technological advances that can be rapidly translated to the clinics. The main research initiatives are Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Nanoscale and Microscale Technology, Systems Biology, and Technology for Global Health. More information...

Eaton Peabody Laboratory for Hearing Research at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

Investigators in this laboratory take an interdisciplinary approach to the study of hearing and deafness. Their research interests span the auditory system from peripheral to central, from animal model to human patient, from normal to abnormal function, from neurophysiology to behavior, and from the molecular and genetic bases of deafness, to its treatment via hearing aids and cochlear implants. More information...

Major Research Collaborations

HST Center for Experimental Pharmacology and Therapeutics

The Center for Experimental Pharmacology and Therapeutics promotes the rapid application of basic science discoveries to the study and treatment of human disease, and trains young investigators to develop new patient management strategies. More information...

MIT Clinical Research Center

The Clinical Research Center (CRC) at MIT provides facilities and resources that promote and support clinical investigation. The CRC offers resources to help investigators with all phases of a study, from design through implementation and data analysis. More information...

National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI)

The NSBRI is a consortium of 12 institutions working to prevent or solve health problems related to long-duration space travel and prolonged exposure to microgravity. The NSBRI is working with NASA to identify and prioritize the most critical risks confronting extended space flight. More information...

Research Resources

BioMicroElectroMechanical Systems (BioMEMS) Resource Center

The BioMEMS Resource Center develops and promotes living-cell-based microdevices as key technologies in the Twenty-First Century medicine and biological sciences. More information...

Tissue Engineering Resource Center (TERC)

The Tissue Engineering Resource Center supports research in biomaterials and tissue engineering. It consists of two core laboratories: one for biomaterials (at Tufts University), and one for bioreactors (at MIT-HST). More information...

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