The Tufts Center for Cellular Agriculture is leading the effort to overcome fundamental technical challenges in the field, develop standards, and share knowledge.
Associate Professor Ayse Asatekin and a team from Massachusetts General Hospital bioengineered a hydrogel that allows wounds to be treated with significantly less pain.
Tufts researchers devise an mRNA-based cancer vaccine delivered directly into the lymphatic system, leading to a more potent response than other cancer vaccines.
Researchers at Tufts University and the University of Oxford report a causal link between activating dormant shingles and herpes viruses, inflammation, and Alzheimer’s disease.
Associate Professor Valencia Koomson discusses her pulse oximeter device, which includes technology that can measure a person's skin tone to provide more accurate results.
Kenneth and JoAnn G Wellner Professor Jamie Maguire and Assistant Professor Aseema Mohanty received the award to simultaneously measure the activity of multiple neuronal populations in vivo.