Search Results Search (-) All (1138) Courses (116) Events (2) Mission in Action (1) News (531) People (486) Teaching areas (2) If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it November 12, 2019 How the brain uses performance to regulate variability in motor functions Delivering insulin in a pill June 25, 2018 Technique could replace daily injections for diabetics Straight to the heart June 11, 2018 Device can deliver drugs, proteins and stem cells directly to a diseased heart Practicing unapologetic innovation May 10, 2016 Student reflections from a design thinking workshop Scaling up tissue engineering March 7, 2016 Bioprinting technique creates thick 3D tissues composed of human stem cells with embedded vasculature with potential for drug testing and regenerative medicine Startup promises minimally invasive heart repair March 15, 2018 HoliStick Medical licenses surgical catheter technology from Harvard and collaborators for further development Newfound strength in regenerative medicine January 25, 2016 Researchers demonstrate use of direct mechanical stimulation to repair severely damaged skeletal muscles Tumor study reveals size limitations for new drugs April 10, 2012 Normalizing tumor blood vessels improves delivery of only the smallest nanomedicines Thinking outside the box July 9, 2020 Students propose innovative solutions to improve on-campus cardboard recycling Small airway-on-a-chip improves study of human COPD and asthma December 21, 2015 A microfluidic model of human lung inflammatory disorders provides a new and systematic way to analyze disease mechanisms and test new drug candidates Pocket-sized innovation April 10, 2023 GAMI uses smartphones to improve diagnostic capabilities in rural communities Welcoming words of wisdom February 1, 2018 Advice and encouragement at second annual Sophomore Convocation Creating a new vision for multifunctional materials November 19, 2015 The protective shell of a sea-dwelling chiton paves the way towards new materials that combine different functions Student profile: Paul Kaczor, S.B. '16 October 27, 2015 Biomedical Engineering concentrator strives to make an impact, on and off the gridiron George Ledlie Prize awarded to Joanna Aizenberg October 23, 2015 Multidisciplinary researcher wins storied Harvard scientific award Asking the unanswered questions December 4, 2010 Harvard Undergraduate Research Symposium showcases student projects across science and engineering Alumni profile: Shiv Gaglani, A.B. ’10 March 13, 2019 Stopping the spread December 17, 2020 Students create COVID-19 infection risk analysis tool to evaluate face masks Alumni profile: Ishan Chatterjee, S.B. ’16 July 19, 2021 Exploring the future of spatial computing Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 54 Page 55 Current page 56 Page 57 Page 58 … Page 61 61 Page 62 62 Next page › Last page »
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it November 12, 2019 How the brain uses performance to regulate variability in motor functions
Straight to the heart June 11, 2018 Device can deliver drugs, proteins and stem cells directly to a diseased heart
Scaling up tissue engineering March 7, 2016 Bioprinting technique creates thick 3D tissues composed of human stem cells with embedded vasculature with potential for drug testing and regenerative medicine
Startup promises minimally invasive heart repair March 15, 2018 HoliStick Medical licenses surgical catheter technology from Harvard and collaborators for further development
Newfound strength in regenerative medicine January 25, 2016 Researchers demonstrate use of direct mechanical stimulation to repair severely damaged skeletal muscles
Tumor study reveals size limitations for new drugs April 10, 2012 Normalizing tumor blood vessels improves delivery of only the smallest nanomedicines
Thinking outside the box July 9, 2020 Students propose innovative solutions to improve on-campus cardboard recycling
Small airway-on-a-chip improves study of human COPD and asthma December 21, 2015 A microfluidic model of human lung inflammatory disorders provides a new and systematic way to analyze disease mechanisms and test new drug candidates
Pocket-sized innovation April 10, 2023 GAMI uses smartphones to improve diagnostic capabilities in rural communities
Welcoming words of wisdom February 1, 2018 Advice and encouragement at second annual Sophomore Convocation
Creating a new vision for multifunctional materials November 19, 2015 The protective shell of a sea-dwelling chiton paves the way towards new materials that combine different functions
Student profile: Paul Kaczor, S.B. '16 October 27, 2015 Biomedical Engineering concentrator strives to make an impact, on and off the gridiron
George Ledlie Prize awarded to Joanna Aizenberg October 23, 2015 Multidisciplinary researcher wins storied Harvard scientific award
Asking the unanswered questions December 4, 2010 Harvard Undergraduate Research Symposium showcases student projects across science and engineering
Stopping the spread December 17, 2020 Students create COVID-19 infection risk analysis tool to evaluate face masks