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2/2014

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10/2013

Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt and Arieh Warshel share the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems"

 

4/2013

Computer modeling may resolve conflicting results and offer hints for new drug-design strategies.

12/2012

John Guttag and Collin Stultz featured in 'The Human Face of Big Data" by rick Smolin.

12/3/11

Double duty: A computational biologist and physician, Collin Stultz takes a unique approach to studying diseases that could lead to new treatments.

9/28/11

Saving Heart Attack Victims with Computer Science

Computationally generated biomarkers predicted CV death

Computer-Derived Markers Help Predict Risk of Heart-Attack Death

5/6/11

Collin Stultz promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure

5/10

Exposing collagen's double life

3/10

Revolutionizing medicine, one chip at a time

8/08

MIT zeroes in on Alzheimer's structures

7.01.08

Collin Stultz promoted to Associate Professor

4.01.2008

Prof. Stultz receives NSF CAREER award

7.01.2007

Prof. Stultz named the W. M. Keck Career Development Professor in Biomedical Engineering at MIT.  Thanks to the Keck Foundation.

11.29.2006

Collin Stultz receives Jonathan Allen Junior Faculty Award. 

Jonathan Allen, Professor of Electrical Engineering in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, was the sixth Director of the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). During his career, Professor Allen labored tirelessly to nurture the development of MIT’s students and faculty.

Thanks to RLE and the Jonathan Allen Fund.

10.17.2006
Computational biophysics group discovers collagen-like peptides that modulate innate immunity.  Results to be appear in Exp. Biol. & Medicine.

10.17.2006
Molecular simulations performed in the computational biophysics lab shed light on the folding mechanism of collagen. Results published in Protein Science.

09.25.2006
New MIT Faculty Join RLE: Collin M. Stultz and Mehmet Fatih Yanik become members of RLE

 
   
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