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May 18, 2017 Engineering heart valves for the many Harvard and the University of Zurich partner to create a next-generation heart valve that accurately functions upon implantation and regenerates into long-lasting heart-like tissue
May 17, 2017 Barbara Grosz wins graduate mentoring award Grosz honored during 19th annual Everett Mendelsohn Award Ceremony
May 16, 2017 Student profile: Diondra Peck, A.B. ’17 Applied math concentrator sums up SEAS experiences, from medical research to mentorship
May 10, 2017 Engineering human stem cells to model the kidney’s filtration barrier on a chip A glomerulus-on-a-chip lined by human stem cell-derived kidney cells could help model patient-specific kidney diseases and guide therapeutic discovery
May 9, 2017 U.S. and Israeli researchers collaborate to improve insulin management for people with type 1 diabetes SEAS, DreaMed Diabetes and Schneider Children’s Medical Center to collaborate on improving insulin management for type 1 diabetes
May 9, 2017 Building a better microscope Metasurface could provide alternative to centuries-old technique Applied Physics,
May 8, 2017 Battling blight with big data Graduate student explores tech-driven solutions to growing urban problem