Biomedical engineering professor recognized for pioneering technologies that transform women’s cancer care worldwide.
Tools to tackle frost are “stuck in the past century," says CryoBio, which has a novel solution inspired by antifreeze proteins in animals.
Doctoral students work hand-in-hand with faculty researchers on advances such as a “band-aid” for the heart, non-invasive ...
Blood vessels twist, branch, narrow, and balloon in ways that dramatically affect how blood flows — but most lab models have long treated them like straight pipes. Researchers at Texas A&M have now ...
Chennai: Researchers at IIT Madras developed a tool to objectively measure how well surgeons performed laparoscopic, or ...
Northwestern University scientists have developed the most advanced organoid model for human spinal cord injury to date. In a new study, the research team used lab-grown human spinal cord ...
Neurites include axons, which are often severed during spinal cord injuries. When axons are cut, communication between ...
Brain cells are constantly swallowing material from the fluid that surrounds them—signaling molecules, nutrients, even pieces of their own surfaces—in a process known as endocytosis that is essential ...
The latest round of strategic seed funding is propelling innovations in imaging, brain health, autoimmune therapies, and more ...
IU Ph.D. student Xinyu Zhang, left, and professor Mark Cheng examine equipment in the lab. Photo by Liz Kaye, Indiana ...
Self-healing materials can autonomously repair damage and make bridges, roads, and aircraft more durable and sustainable.
Nimmi Ramanujam, the Robert W. Carr Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University, has been elected to the National ...