Susan Lindquist: Protein Folding and Nanotechnology
Susan Lindquist
Professor of Biology
Member, Whitehead Institute
Read more: http://www.wi.mit.edu/research/faculty/lindquist.html
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ILP Video
Susan Lindquist
Professor of Biology
Member, Whitehead Institute
Read more: http://www.wi.mit.edu/research/faculty/lindquist.html
ILP Video
Dr. Sarah Bowman studies a protein from a pathogenic bacterium that is found in the stomach and is known to cause ulcers. She explains how the bacterium survives in the low pH environment of the stomach by using a nickel-dependent protein to buffer ...
Dr. Nozomi Ando conducts research on a protein that is essential for DNA synthesis, repair and replication. She explains how this protein is in equilibrium between an active and an inactive form, and how discovering strategies to lock the protein in ...
Susan LindquistProfessor of BiologyMember, Whitehead InstituteRead more: http://www.wi.mit.edu/research/faculty/lindquist.html
Susan LindquistProfessor of BiologyMember, Whitehead InstituteRead more: http://www.wi.mit.edu/research/faculty/lindquist.html
Susan LindquistProfessor of BiologyMember, Whitehead InstituteRead more: http://www.wi.mit.edu/research/faculty/lindquist.html
Susan Lindquist Professor of Biology Member, Whitehead Institute Read more: http://www.wi.mit.edu/research/faculty/lindquist.html
David Botstein talks about his life in science.
Meyer presents her work at EmTech 2011: Extending data visualization to biology
Phillips describes his work at EmTech 2011: Computer-assisted genetic engineering Microsoft Research Synthetic biology offers the prospect of engineering microbes to fight disease or produce biofuels, but designing the necessary DNA instructions is normally an arduous task. ...
Professor Richard Hynes talks about his life in science and biology. Part of the "Conversations with Scientists" series sponsored by the MIT Department of Biology and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
MIT's Robert Horvitz has devoted much of his career to studying the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans.
RNA interference (RNAi) is a process in which small pieces of silencing RNA (siRNA) bind to cellular RNA, thereby shutting down the production of the encoded protein.
Experimental Study Group's Anita Wamakima explains cellular respiration
Memorial service and symposium in honor of H. Gobind Khorana, Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Biology and Chemistry emeritus. Speaker: Dan Oprian, Brandeis University
Memorial service and symposium in honor of H. Gobind Khorana, Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Biology and Chemistry emeritus. Speaker: Hans-Joachim Fritz, University of Goettingen, Germany
Memorial service and symposium in honor of H. Gobind Khorana, Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Biology and Chemistry emeritus. Speaker: Li Niu, SUNY, Albany
Memorial service and symposium in honor of H. Gobind Khorana, Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Biology and Chemistry emeritus. Speaker: Marsha Rosner, University of Chicago
Memorial service and symposium in honor of H. Gobind Khorana, Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Biology and Chemistry emeritus. Welcome by Uttam Rajbhandary, Lester Wolfe Professor of Molecular Biology, MIT
Memorial service and symposium in honor of H. Gobind Khorana, Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Biology and Chemistry emeritus. Speaker: Aseem Ansari, University of Wisconsin
Memorial service and symposium in honor of H. Gobind Khorana, Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Biology and Chemistry emeritus. Speaker: David Farrens, Oregon Health Sciences University
On May 15, 2013, 3dim earned the grand prize at this year’s MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition.
The MIT Glass Lab is administratively co-sponsored by the Materials Processing Center and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
Learning the difference between kinetic and static friction.
Jesper Juul offered this lecture on Nov. 28, 2006. Juul is a video game theorist and assistant professor in video game theory and design at the Centre for Computer Game Research Copenhagen, where he also earned his PhD.
In a visit to the MIT campus on May 14, 2013, British Prime Minister David Cameron met with President L. Rafael Reif and Media Lab director Joichi Ito, faculty members and students, and a group of young MIT entrepreneurs.
Speakers: Stephen Van Evera, Elizabeth Wood, Carol Saivetz, Bakyt Beshimov, Peter Krause, Jeanne Guillemin and Silvia Dominguez. Moderator: Richard Samuels
What message is your brain sending?
You can create your own mini flashlight.
Scenes from MIT's campus during the memorial ceremony for Officer Sean Collier on April 24, 2013.
On April 24, 2013 in Briggs Field, thousands of law enforcement officials joined the MIT community in honoring fallen MIT Police Officer Sean Collier.
After an extensive renovation project, the Barker Library reading room has reopened to reveal the grandeur of the restored oculus atop the Great Dome, and the beauty of the rotunda’s original architecture.
Natural selection at work.
An interesting feature on the MIT Professor Emeritus of Physics by LaInformacion.com.
An undergraduate helps MIT's Brain and Cognitive Science Department find a cure for Huntington's disease.
An MIT undergraduate models a new class of material: the photonic crystal.
Used with permission from "Chronicle" (WCVB-Boston).
MIT Sloan Professor of Management Thomas Kochan discusses how financial analysts have pressured businesses to perform financially.
What makes a glow stick glow?
Alberto Cavallo, the Cecil and Ida Green Career Development Assistant Professor of Applied Economics at the MIT Sloan School of Management, discusses how Argentina has lied about its inflation rate.
A small amount of water is placed inside an airtight copper tube, with the end sealed by a rubber stopper. The tube is heated using a blowtorch, causing the water inside to boil. As the water changes from a liquid to a gas the pressure inside the tube increases. Eventually the pressure blows ...
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