Undergraduate applications continue to grow as geographical diversity expands More than 34,400 apply to the Class of 2028, and set a new record for applications to the School of Engineering.
Cultivated meat production costs could fall significantly with new cells created at Tufts Bovine muscle cells were made to produce their own growth signals, removing the costly ingredients from the production process.
Tufts research advancing women’s health Four School of Engineering faculty members recently received grants for research related to improving women’s health.
School of Engineering staff members recognized The School of Engineering recently honored staff members who have worked for five, ten, or fifteen years at Tufts.
Pitches from the ‘Pork Tank’: Generating solutions in cellular agriculture A biomedical engineering course’s final project modeled after ABC’s Shark Tank encourages students to confront pressing issues in this emerging field.
Sources of Hope: Looking ahead to 2024 Tufts faculty share what inspires and motivates them about the year before us—and what gives them the confidence that positive change is possible.
Xu Lab publishes two papers in PNAS Professor Qiaobing Xu and colleagues publish papers on CRISPR technology and mRNA vaccines in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The year in photos 2023 Tufts photographers share their favorite images that showcase the year’s happenings across the university’s campuses.
A healer’s journey fueled by a passion for change Jazmine Richardson, EG23, EG24, aims to address health inequities and become a ‘transformative leader with heart.’