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Jul 8, 2021 Biomaterial vaccines ward off broad range of bacterial infections and septic shock New vaccine technology combines capture of bacterial pathogens with effective immune-reprogramming biomaterials Bioengineering,
Jun 17, 2021 Electrodes that flow to fit the body New metal-free hydrogel electrodes flex to fit the body’s many shapes Bioengineering,
May 6, 2021 A sound solution Harvard venture seeks to create more effective grafts to treat eardrum perforations Bioengineering, Entrepreneurship,
Feb 10, 2021 Ionic liquid formulation can uniformly deliver chemotherapy to tumors while destroying cancerous tissue in preclinical studies Discovery could solve a problem that has long plagued drug delivery Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Feb 10, 2021 Exhaled respiratory droplets increase with the onset of COVID-19 infection and with aging and obesity Researchers unravel what makes someone a COVID-19 super-spreader Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Dec 14, 2020 Rhodes Scholar blends bioengineering and sociology Nkaziewoh Nchinda-Pungong wants to make trailblazing treatments accessible for the underserved Awards, Bioengineering, Student Profile
Nov 25, 2020 An ionic forcefield for nanoparticles Tunable coating allows hitch-hiking nanoparticles to slip past the immune system to their target Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Nov 16, 2020 Turning the problem of cancer metastasis into an opportunity Delivering immune-stimulating nanoparticles to the lungs via red blood cells halts tumor growth in mice Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Nov 11, 2020 A viable vaccine for tough tumors Biomaterial-based cancer vaccine combines chemo and immunotherapy to treat triple-negative breast cancer in mice Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Nov 10, 2020 Alumni profile: Jordan Brayanov, Ph.D. ’12 Incorporating new technology into clinical trials Alumni, Bioengineering, Alumni Profile