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Oct 14, 2020 Reviving cells after a heart attack Researchers unravel the healing mechanisms of extracellular vesicles and demonstrate their healing power on a heart-on-a-chip Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
Sep 21, 2020 Marine sponges inspire the next generation of skyscrapers and bridges Bioinspired architecture could pave the way for stronger, lighter structures Bioengineering, Design, Materials,
Sep 3, 2020 Wool-like material can remember and change shape Material could be used in smart textiles, medical devices and more Materials, Bioengineering,
Jul 31, 2020 Portable, injectable clotting agent could treat trauma victims on the front lines Hemostat slows internal bleeding by 97 percent in mice Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Jul 22, 2020 Getting under the skin of psoriasis Ionic-liquid-based technology delivers RNA therapeutic to locally block psoriasis-associated genes in mice Bioengineering,
Jul 21, 2020 Tough gel technology licensed to Amend Surgical for oral surgery applications Medical device company will pursue development of strong, biocompatible adhesive that could replace sutures and dental membranes Bioengineering, Technology,
Jul 13, 2020 Better vaccines are in our blood New platform technology uses red blood cells to generate targeted immune responses in mice Bioengineering,
Jul 1, 2020 3D printed lung models will be used to study SARS-CoV-2 Alumna Taciana Pereira is a co-principal investigator on the project Bioengineering, COVID-19,
May 19, 2020 Direct control of dendritic cells for tracking and immune modulation Biomaterial-based method allows dendritic cells to be labeled and studied in vivo Bioengineering, Health / Medicine,
May 13, 2020 Alumni startup awarded $6.2 million Ph.D. alumna Miriam Huntley is co-founder and CTO of Day Zero Diagnostics AI / Machine Learning, Applied Mathematics, Bioengineering, Entrepreneurship, Technology,