This evening event featured insights from three experts from the field of cancer immunotherapy, which seeks to harness the power of the immune system in the fight against cancer. Speakers were Glenn Dranoff, Co-Leader of the Cancer Vaccine Center at Dana-Farber Cancer ...
An MIT undergraduate shares her experience doing cancer research at the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, through MIT's Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program.
200 Boston-area students, MIT scientists and local community members came together to make cutting-edge cancer research come to life.
This film traces the story of the Center for Cancer Research (CCR) at MIT, from its founding in the early 1970s to its transition to the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research in 2007.
The Bridge Project is a collaboration between the Koch Institute and the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (DF/HCC)
Biology and chemistry professor presents the 40th Annual James R. Killian Jr. Faculty Achievement Award Lecture, titled "Radicals: Your Life Is In Their Hands."
Laura Indolfi discusses her image, "Form and Function: Using a Curved Surface to Change Cell Behavior," one of 10 winners of the 2012 Koch Institute Image Awards. See the image at: http://ki-galleries.mit.edu/2012/indolfi.
Peter DeMuth discusses his image, "Immuno Forest: Microneedles for Delivering Vaccines into the Skin," one of ten winners of the 2012 Koch Institute Image Awards. See the image at: http://ki-galleries.mit.edu/2012/demuth.
Praneeth Namburi discusses his image, "Neural Mapping: Understanding How the Cerebellum is Wired," one of ten winners of the 2012 Koch Institute Image Awards. See the image at: http://ki-galleries.mit.edu/2012/namburi.
Rakesh Karmacharya discusses his image, "Modeling the Mind: Neurons Derived from Skin Cells," one of ten winners of the 2012 Koch Institute Image Awards. See the image at: http://ki-galleries.mit.edu/2012/karmacharya.
Salil Desai discusses his image, "Motor Control:How does a Cancer Cell Power its Movement?" one of ten winners of the 2012 Koch Institute Image Awards. See the image at http://ki-galleries.mit.edu/2012/desai.
Ni Ji discusses her image, "Breaking Rank: How Identical Cells Take on Different Fates," one of ten winners of the 2012 Koch Institute Image Awards. See the image at: http://ki-galleries.mit.edu/2012/ji.
Benjamin Larson discusses his image, "Building a New Hip: Cartilage Grown on a Woven Polymer," one of ten winners of the 2012 Koch Institute Image Awards. See the image at: http://ki-galleries.mit.edu/2012/larson.
Brett Zani discusses his image, "Crossing Over: Cells Move Through an Epithelial Bridge," one of ten winners of the 2012 Koch Institute Image Awards. See the image at: http://ki-galleries.mit.edu/2012/zani.
Christopher Turner discusses his image, "Building a Bio-Highway: How Does a Lymphatic Vessel Develop?" one of ten winners of the 2012 Koch Institute Image Awards. See the image at: http://ki-galleries.mit.edu/2012/turner.
Video profile of Carolyn Bertozzi, winner of the 2010 Lemelson-MIT Prize.
The Weinberg lab is known for its discoveries of the first human oncogene — the ras oncogene that causes normal cells to form tumors, and the isolation of the first known tumor suppressor gene — the Rb gene.
This event, the third in the Koch Institute's with/in/sight lecture series, featured three expert perspectives on cancer stem cells and metastatic disease. Speakers were Tyler Jacks, Director of the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research; Jonathan ...
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