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Jan 23, 2017 Renowned bioengineer to join Harvard faculty Samir Mitragotri develops novel methods of drug delivery
Jan 18, 2017 Soft exosuit economies: understanding the costs of lightening the load A Harvard team quantifies significant metabolic energy savings gained from its wearable gait-improving robot
Dec 13, 2016 David Mooney elected Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors Harvard Bioengineer recognized as a distinguished American inventor whose technologies benefit society Bioengineering, Awards,
Oct 10, 2016 Stiffening a blow to cancer cells Harvard researchers develop a way to predict how a tumor tissue’s physical properties affect its response to chemotherapy drugs
Sep 1, 2020 Metalmark launches to make clean air affordable for all Startup has licensed butterfly wing-inspired technology to develop high-performing, affordable air purification systems Materials,
Aug 25, 2020 Cutting surgical robots down to size Origami-inspired miniature manipulator improves precision and control of teleoperated surgical procedures Robotics,
Aug 18, 2016 Venus-like exoplanet might have oxygen atmosphere, but not life New research sheds light onplanet 39light-years away Planetary Science,
May 17, 2016 Harvard collaborates with ReWalk Robotics to develop wearable exosuits for patients with limited mobility The agreement enables further development of soft exosuit technologies for a range of medical applications Robotics,
May 16, 2016 Printing metal in midair 3D printing and laser annealing of conductive metallic inks without supports could lead to customized electronic and biomedical devices Materials,
Mar 6, 2019 Renal reabsorption in living devices 3D bioprinted, vascularized proximal tubules mimic the human kidney’s reabsorption functions Bioengineering,