As part of the Koch Institute's 10th anniversary celebrations, the Institute will celebrate the appointment of Matthew Vander Heiden as the fifth director of MIT's NCI-designated cancer research program. Vander Heiden will join MIT President Emerita Susan Hockfield in a virtual conversation about his vision for cancer research at MIT.
This session of IMMERSED will focus on athletics, and how scientific tools can help baseball pitchers and coaches visualize what they know and learn what they don't.
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
11 a.m. – 12 p.m. EDT Read more.
Join the Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL) for their April seminar—Open microfluidic tools for cell signaling studies and at-home blood transcriptomics—presented by Ashleigh Theberge, University of Washington.
Interested in learning about how research that spans translational phases leads to discoveries like the COVID-19 vaccines? Mark your calendar for Translational Research Day 2021. MIT MechE research scientist Micha Feigin-Almon will present, along with colleagues from Tufts.
Tuesday, April 27
9 a.m. – 3 p.m. EDT
Online via Zoom
Join us on Tuesday, April 27 for the next Nano Explorations talk. PhD candidate Erik Eisenach will present "Cavity–enhanced microwave readout of a diamond sensor."
MIT.nano's April Seminar—There is no time for science as usual: Materials acceleration platforms—will be delivered by Alán Aspuru-Guzik, of Chemistry and Computer Science at the University of Toronto.
Join research scientist Liang Hao at the bench for "Going small for big impact: nanotechnology for cancer therapeutics," an inside look at the Bhatia Lab/Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine at the MIT Koch Institute.
Part of the NanoBio Seminar Series, this seminar will feature Dena Shahriari, Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia, discussing multifunctional regenerative neural interfaces.
This Institute event will bring together scientists and influential business leaders for an in-depth discussion of urgent questions surrounding climate change.
Join us on Tuesday, April 13 for the next Nano Explorations talk. PhD candidate Ty Christoff-Tempesta will present "Small molecule assemblies with a bulletproof design: the aramid amphiphile."