Joining the resolution revolution
It's a time of small marvels and big ideas. Welcome to the Nano Age. MIT’s preparations for this new era are in full swing, including the recent launch of MIT.nano, the Institute's center for nanoscience and nanotechnology. And on the day after MIT.nano’s opening ceremonies, the Department of Biology hosted its Cryogenic Electron Microscopy (Cryo-EM) Symposium, which was co-organized by biology professor Thomas Schwartz and the director of the new facility, Edward Brignole. “We organized the symposium to raise awareness of this new research capacity, and to celebrate the many people who worked to fund these instruments, design the space, build the suites, and set up the microscopes,” Brignole said of the Oct. 5 event. “We also wanted to bring together the various groups across MIT working on diverse technologies to improve Cryo-EM, from mathematicians, computer scientists, and electrical engineers to biologists, chemists, and biological engineers.” The event featured pioneers leveraging Cryo-EM for various interdisciplinary applications both on...