What if we could locate, sequence, and identify every protein in a cell? This would unlock a transformative way to study biology and disease.
That question shaped my PhD, and I’m excited to share our new preprint on the Principles of In Situ Protein Sequencing, now live on bioRxiv.
Posts by Ed Boyden
New preprint out!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
One of the most salient lessons I learned in all my adventures with screening and protein engineering is the importance of context. The context in which you test a gene or protein determines what function it has.
In a new blog (uniconq.substack.com), Denisa Lepǎdatu and I propose a playful, and perhaps useful, framing of fundamental science that goes for the ground truth - namely, as universe conquering, the confrontation of the foundational unknowns and challenges of existence.
Amid a tumultuous year, researchers opined on policy changes, funding uncertainty, scientific trends and AI’s impact. Read essays by @tuthill.bsky.social, @bingbrunton.bsky.social, @kordinglab.bsky.social, @eboyden3.bsky.social, @docbecca.bsky.social, and Tim Requarth.
#neuroskyence
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We are hiring a lab manager, for our research group, the Synthetic Neurobiology group (aka Boyden Lab) at MIT/HHMI (on the MIT campus, Cambridge, MA)! Please apply if you're qualified and interested, and spread the word! hhmi.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/External/job...
Congrats, Margaret! I recall your first email to me, in 2018, said, "My research interest is in glial signaling, particularly computational analysis of neuron-glia networks." - and you saw your vision through, over many years! Truly impressive! Looking forward to all you do, in the time to come!
I’m so excited to share my first-author PhD paper, out today in Neuron as a NeuroResource! A huge thanks to all of my co-authors, and of course to my wonderful mentors Guoping Feng, @fennak.bsky.social and @eboyden3.bsky.social. www.cell.com/neuron/fullt...
Diatoms – microscopic algae found almost everywhere there’s water – make up ~25% of Earth’s annual oxygen production.🌎
EMBL researchers have now found a way to easily reveal their inner structures by combining cryo-fixation with ultrastructural expansion microscopy 🔬
www.cell.com/current-biol...
Just posted, "The Tiling Tree Method, Part 2: Common Pitfalls and How to Overcome Them" a follow-up to our previous essay on the "tiling tree" method for thinking of all the possible solutions to a problem, by Claire Wang, Nina Khera, and myself. engineeringx.substack.com/p/the-tiling...
It was fun writing this essay, about bottom-up neuroscience and how we might simulate entire brains, using data collected via new technologies (expansion microscopy, optogenetics, whole brain voltage imaging, and more), with @kordinglab.bsky.social!
Applying new tools to entire brains, starting with C. elegans, offers the opportunity to uncover how molecules work together to generate neural physiology, and how neurons generate behavior, write @kordinglab.bsky.social and @eboyden3.bsky.social.
#neuroskyence
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Wonderful to collaborate with, and to support as an advisor, E11 Bio - and to announce PRISM, a technology for mapping brains in a self-correcting way, by barcoding neurons followed by expansion microscopy! Thread below by E11 Bio CEO Andrew Payne, with preprint at, www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Kicking off #GEF25, the Morning Presidential Lecture features @eboyden3.bsky.social on the origins and mission of the event, who calls it 'the first conference of its kind'.
What if you could think of every possible solution to a problem? Then you might be able to simply pick the best one - even if it was highly nonobvious. With the “tiling tree” method, you can learn, and practice, the skill of doing just that: engineeringx.substack.com/p/the-tiling...
Just posted, by Nina Khera, @clairebookworm.bsky.social, and myself: “Involuntary collaboration: a strategy for decentralized science”! Discussing the "invent-deploy-discover-design" model, and why the Bell Labs of the 21st century might be the whole earth. engineeringx.substack.com/p/involuntar...
- @ZachinBoston, for @mit.edu News, on the story of Convergent Research and our FROs
feat. @eboyden3.bsky.social, @adammarblestone.bsky.social, @andrewcpayne.bsky.social, @sgrodriques.bsky.social, Tom Kalil, @anastasiag.bsky.social...
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MIT News reports on focused research organizations (FROs), non-profit startups, developed by some of our group members and alumni. FROs can work on problems that are a poor fit for academia or the for-profit startup world. news.mit.edu/2025/former-...
Down to my last few post-it notes, that my group members made for me in 2014, after I got tenure at MIT. Each post-it note contains something that I said often enough, that my group members thought it would save me time, to simply hand out a post-it note, whenever the wisdom was needed :)
Just posted, “Engineering Serendipity,” a lightly edited (to accommodate the transition from spoken to written form) version of the commencement speech I gave at my high school, the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, May 8, 2025: engineeringx.substack.com/p/engineerin...
Just published, expansion in situ genome sequencing, where you can sequence DNA while still inside the cell, mapping its organization relative to proteins and other markers, with the help of expansion microscopy! Led by @jbuenrostro.bksy.social. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
New op-ed in @nature.com: The Trump administration's assault on freedoms and the rule of law is an existential threat to US science. We urge scientists to speak out in defense of freedoms, not just funding. With Andrea Liu @upenn.edu and Sidney Nagel of UChicago! www.nature.com/articles/d41...
"In Down syndrome mice, 40Hz light and sound improve cognition, neurogenesis, connectivity." MIT News: news.mit.edu/2025/in-down... Paper: journals.plos.org/plosone/arti...
Congrats to Lisa Yang - who founded so many visionary centers at MIT, and other places, to do daring and creative research with huge amounts of real-world impact - for being named to the TIME 100 Philanthropy list, for 2025! Grateful to be part of the Yang Tan Collective. time.com/collections/...
New blog at "Engineering {X}," where X = serendipity, understanding, or existence! @clairebookworm.bsky.social, Nina Khera, and I are co-editors. Our first post, "The Dropout Curriculum," asks: what should you learn, to disrupt fields from the outside? engineeringx.substack.com/p/the-dropou...
Honored to give the 2025 commencement speech for my amazing high school, the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science (TAMS) at the University of North Texas (students skip years of high school, and go straight to college). My topic - how to engineer serendipity: www.youtube.com/live/nVknJwk...
Join me May 20 @ 11 AM ET for a webinar with Bio-protocol!
I'll walk through our single-shot 20-fold expansion microscopy (20ExM) method + share the full protocol so you can try it too.
📹 Revisit the discussion on the intricate complexity of brain circuitry with @eboyden3.bsky.social, renowned MIT professor and director of the Synthetic Neurobiology Group, as he seeks to understand human existence.
Fun with worms on @WIRED
www.wired.com/story/openwo...
We've been thinking about how #celegans can revolutionize science again, together with @kordinglab.bsky.social @eboyden3.bsky.social @wormsense.bsky.social and many other (also find our preprint on #arXiv)
MIT’s Ed Boyden is pioneering methods like expansion microscopy to create detailed 3D maps of neural structures, enhancing our understanding of the brain's networks to maybe even fathom life's meaning. 🧠