News News Events All News Stories All news stories Filter by Topics Academics Active Learning Labs AI / Machine Learning Allston Campus Applied Computation Applied Mathematics Applied Physics Alumni Awards Computational Science & Engineering Data Sciences Dean REEF Makerspace Bioengineering Climate Computer Science Cooking COVID-19 Design Diversity / Inclusion Electrical Engineering Entrepreneurship Environment Environmental Science & Engineering Ethics Events Geoengineering Graduate Student Profile Health / Medicine Industry K-12 Master of Design Engineering Materials Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering MS/MBA Optics / Photonics Planetary Science Quantum Engineering Robotics Student Organizations Technology Undergraduate Student Profile Date Showing 130 of 148 results Dec 8, 2014 Injectable 3D vaccines could fight cancer and infectious diseases New findings show programmable biomaterials can be delivered using needle injection to induce an immune response and fight deadly diseases Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, Sep 23, 2014 Airway muscle-on-a-chip mimics asthma Tissue-level model of human airway musculature could pave way for patient-specific asthma treatments Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, Jun 16, 2014 Tugging on the 'malignant' switch Harvard-led engineers and cancer biologists explain how stiffness in breast tissue contributes to invasive carcinoma Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, May 28, 2014 Researchers use light to coax stem cells to repair teeth Noninvasive laser therapy could radically shift dental treatment and lead to a host of broader clinical applications in regenerative medicine Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, May 27, 2014 Medical mechanics Teaching medical device design in cultural context, SEAS initiative earns honors Health / Medicine, Academics, May 12, 2014 ‘Heart disease-on-a-chip’ advances tissue engineering Stem cell research helps cross-Harvard collaborators mine prospects for personalized medicine Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, Apr 9, 2014 David Sengeh ’10 wins 2014 Lemelson-MIT student prize Harvard engineering alumnus designs comfortable prosthetic limbs Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, Mar 5, 2014 Shrinking gel prompts tooth tissue formation New material could contribute to engineering of new teeth, bone, or other tissues Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, Feb 26, 2014 Artificial muscles do the twist Researchers develop a bioinspired, actuated material that mimics the complex motion of heart muscle Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, Feb 19, 2014 An essential step toward printing living tissues New method enables engineers to print tissue constructs with blood vessels Materials, Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Next page › Last page »
Dec 8, 2014 Injectable 3D vaccines could fight cancer and infectious diseases New findings show programmable biomaterials can be delivered using needle injection to induce an immune response and fight deadly diseases Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Sep 23, 2014 Airway muscle-on-a-chip mimics asthma Tissue-level model of human airway musculature could pave way for patient-specific asthma treatments Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Jun 16, 2014 Tugging on the 'malignant' switch Harvard-led engineers and cancer biologists explain how stiffness in breast tissue contributes to invasive carcinoma Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
May 28, 2014 Researchers use light to coax stem cells to repair teeth Noninvasive laser therapy could radically shift dental treatment and lead to a host of broader clinical applications in regenerative medicine Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
May 27, 2014 Medical mechanics Teaching medical device design in cultural context, SEAS initiative earns honors Health / Medicine, Academics,
May 12, 2014 ‘Heart disease-on-a-chip’ advances tissue engineering Stem cell research helps cross-Harvard collaborators mine prospects for personalized medicine Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Apr 9, 2014 David Sengeh ’10 wins 2014 Lemelson-MIT student prize Harvard engineering alumnus designs comfortable prosthetic limbs Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Mar 5, 2014 Shrinking gel prompts tooth tissue formation New material could contribute to engineering of new teeth, bone, or other tissues Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Feb 26, 2014 Artificial muscles do the twist Researchers develop a bioinspired, actuated material that mimics the complex motion of heart muscle Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Feb 19, 2014 An essential step toward printing living tissues New method enables engineers to print tissue constructs with blood vessels Materials, Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,