Foods of the future In a Tell Me More podcast, experts predict that tomorrow’s meals will marry familiar favorites with radically new ingredients. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Energy, water, and environment , Research news , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Alumni , Graduate students , Women engineers
New model offers a way to speed up drug discovery By applying a language model to protein-drug interactions, MIT and Tufts researchers can quickly screen large libraries of potential drug compounds. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Research news , Intelligent systems , Faculty , Women engineers
What microplastics might be doing to our intestines Using organoids as a stand-in for the bowel, researchers find that plastic particles we unintentionally consume may trigger inflammatory responses. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Research news , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Women engineers
Novel lipid-based nanoparticles for drug delivery Professor Qiaobing Xu’s research in liquid nanoparticle design enables genetic drug delivery and targeted therapies. Human health and bioengineering , Research news , Faculty
Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute receives $78.4 million NIH grant The award, along with other grants, will support efforts to translate research into clinical care, improving health and increasing health equity. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Research news , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Campus news
Celebrating a year of innovation sprint successes Tufts MS in Innovation & Management students take their Innovation Sprint projects to conferences, competitions, and more. Human health and bioengineering , Energy, water, and environment , Engineers , Students , Graduate students , Campus news
Draper Scholars present research on injury management The Draper Scholar Program supports two Tufts School of Engineering students’ research using organ on a chip technology. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Engineers , Students , Graduate students , Women engineers
Using scifi to sculpt the next generation of bioengineers Assistant Professor Nisha Iyer spoke with WBUR Radio Boston about her Sci-Fi Bioengineering course. Human health and bioengineering , Engineers , Faculty , Women engineers
Inaugural winners of robotics challenge A Tufts team won first prize in the first-ever MassRobotics Form and Function Challenge with a robotic pill that collects gut microbiome samples. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Research news , Engineers , Faculty , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students