Date uploaded: 2018-12-03 16:50:49

Swing by the first floor of @kochinstitutemit to see a public gallery showcasing images from the Koch Institute's diverse research programs. Image 1: More Than Skin Deep: Taking Control of Injury Response By Kaitlyn Sadtler, Corina MacIsaac, Robert Langer SCD '74, Daniel G. Anderson Seen here are five structures in the large intestine, colored by “Movat’s Pentachrome.” - Image 2: First Impressions: Large Tiny Structures Where New Memories Form By Rodrigo Garcia PhD '16, Feng-Ju (Eddie) Weng, Yingxi Lin of the @mcgoverninstitute Looking inside the hippocampus: Uniquely large axons (green) carrying the new information synapse onto complex, one-of-a-kind spines on these dendrites (red). - Image 3: Every Rosette Has its Thorn: Maintaining Stability in a Mutable World By Clare Harding, Sebastian Lourido of Whitehead Institute The flower-like rosettes show Toxoplasma gondii parasites multiplying inside a single human cell (shown in red). More info → ki-galleries.mit.edu . . . . . . . . . #kochinstitute #cancerresearch #microscope #cells #microscopy #brainresearch #injuryresponse #neuroscience #neurology #Tech #photography #AroundMIT #McGovernInstitute #KIimages @mitpics