MIT’s Koch Institute wins STAT Madness with technology to see tiny ovarian tumors

(Authored by Elizabeth Cooney | STAT) In this year’s STAT Madness, a bracket-style competition to honor the best in recent biomedical research, each finalist exploited carbon nanotubes to tackle one of the two leading causes of death in the U.S.: heart disease and cancer. READ MORE…

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