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Scientific illustration of Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE), otherwise known as Nightmare Bacteria.
Superbugs

Superbug detector is first diagnostic to launch from CARB-X

September 24, 2019
Quantum dots glow different colors under UV light depending on their size. Dennis and her colleagues are developing dots that will respond to deep red and near-infrared light—same idea, not as pretty.
Nanotechnology

What Are Quantum Dots?

June 5, 2017
Graphene sheets can be stacked horizontally to form channels, called graphene nanochannels, or rolled into carbon nanotubes.
Engineering

Duan Receives NSF CAREER Award

March 23, 2017
Liver-like tissue formation in human-induced pluripotent stem cells. The research team's robotic approach to engineering living cells could lead to technologies that transform human stem cells into tissues and organs for transplantation or drug design.
Biomedical Engineering

A Robotic Approach to Engineering Living Cells

May 14, 2015
Xin Zhang
Biomaterials

Engineering Professor Selected as ASME Fellow

May 7, 2015
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Engineering

Tracking Osteoarthritis with Nanoparticles

December 3, 2014
Tyrone Porter
Nanomedicine

All in the Timing

July 14, 2014

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