MIT’s presidential search committee has formed and is ready to find the successor to President L. Rafael Reif, who announced plans to step down at the end of this year. The announcement was made by Diane Greene, chair of the MIT Corporation.
MIT researchers have outlined the importance of nutrient availability in cancer cell development, as a study suggests a calorie reduced diet restricts fatty acid availability that is linked to tumour growth.
Researchers stress they are not recommending that cancer patients follow a calorie-restricted diet, which is difficult to maintain and can have harmful side effects.
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