Professor Michael Levin’s research into how cells work collectively has already led to artificial living organisms. Could it also help us fight cancer or regrow limbs?
Through her research on early modern Europe, Professor of History Alisha Rankin is shedding light on little known medical practices, often led by women
Researchers from schools across the university have been recognized as academic inventors making a positive impact on society, including Professor of Chemistry Joshua Kritzer and Associate Professor of Chemistry Charlie Mace
Chair of the Classical Studies Department Bruce Hitchner confronts the colonial legacy of archaeology in North Africa, and presents a new understanding of antiquity
Tufts Alum and Senior Lecturer in Music Paul Lehrman, AG10, has seen students in his course Electronic Musical Instrument Design create instruments in shapes as varied as a sword, a turtle, a plain black box, and a pyramid