Associate Professor Ayse Asatekin and a team from Massachusetts General Hospital bioengineered a hydrogel that allows wounds to be treated with significantly less pain.
A new report from a team of Tufts researchers and local nonprofit CREW, including Professor of the Practice James Intriligator, highlights the importance of social connectedness for climate resilience.
Kyrielle Lord, E24, and Sam Markowitz, A23, combined their interest in environmental stewardship and passion for social change as Tisch Summer Fellows at the Mystic River Watershed Association.
Tufts chemists and biomedical engineers modify silk proteins to make superior nonstick surfaces that could be used for implantable medical devices and consumer products.
Researchers in the Aldridge Lab have devised rules for a faster, more effective way to identify potential new drug cocktails against this infectious disease.