Professor Ioannis Yannas, pioneer of regenerative medicine who invented artificial skin for the treatment of severe burns, dies at 90 A beloved member of the Department of Mechanical Engineering for nearly 60 years, and an HST faculty member, Yannas helped saved the lives of thousands of burn victims through his research and innovation. Imaging tech promises deepest looks yet into living brain tissue at single-cell resolution By combining several cutting-edge imaging technologies, a new microscope system could enable unprecedentedly deep and precise visualization of metabolic and neuronal activity, potentially even in humans. Scientists discover compounds that help cells fight a wide range of viruses The molecules trigger a built-in cellular stress response and show promise as broad-spectrum antivirals against Zika, herpes, RSV, and more. Meet Alex Shalek, Director of the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science For Shalek, institutes like IMES are all about creating cohesive units “greater than the sum of their parts.” Using generative AI, researchers design compounds that can kill drug-resistant bacteria The team used two different AI approaches to design novel antibiotics, including one that showed promise against MRSA. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 … Next page Next Last page Last »
Professor Ioannis Yannas, pioneer of regenerative medicine who invented artificial skin for the treatment of severe burns, dies at 90 A beloved member of the Department of Mechanical Engineering for nearly 60 years, and an HST faculty member, Yannas helped saved the lives of thousands of burn victims through his research and innovation.
Imaging tech promises deepest looks yet into living brain tissue at single-cell resolution By combining several cutting-edge imaging technologies, a new microscope system could enable unprecedentedly deep and precise visualization of metabolic and neuronal activity, potentially even in humans.
Scientists discover compounds that help cells fight a wide range of viruses The molecules trigger a built-in cellular stress response and show promise as broad-spectrum antivirals against Zika, herpes, RSV, and more.
Meet Alex Shalek, Director of the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science For Shalek, institutes like IMES are all about creating cohesive units “greater than the sum of their parts.”
Using generative AI, researchers design compounds that can kill drug-resistant bacteria The team used two different AI approaches to design novel antibiotics, including one that showed promise against MRSA.