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... they are the strongest and toughest natural fibers known," said David Kaplan, professor and chair of the biomedical engineering department at Tufts' School of Engineering. "Furthermore, the ability ...'Edible optics' could make food safer
... David Kaplan, professor and chair of the biomedical engineering department. The Tufts research was published in a recent ... engineering; Kaplan, and Omenetto. (http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/article.cgi ...NC State finds new nanomaterial could be breakthrough for implantable medical devices
... be used to resolve these issues. Dr. Roger Narayan – an associate professor in the joint biomedical engineering department of NC State and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – led the ...Shellfish and inkjet printers may hold key to faster healing from surgeries
... surgery, wound closure and fracture fixation." Narayan is an associate professor in the joint biomedical engineering department of NC State and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. "This ...Light scattering technology may hold promise for quickly determining chemotherapy's effectiveness
... low coherence interferometry, and it was developed in the lab of Adam Wax in the biomedical engineering department at Duke's Pratt School. "We observed that in cells experiencing apoptosis, there ...Students embed stem cells in sutures to enhance healing
... this work during the yearlong Design Team course, required by the school's Biomedical Engineering Department. The undergraduate team located a machine that could weave surgical thread in ...UC nanotech researchers develop artificial pore
... of the paper and a research assistant professor in UC's biomedical engineering department. "That was one of the first challenges, moving it from its native enclosure into this engineered environment ...Device enables world's first voluntary gorilla blood pressure reading
... at Zoo Atlanta. "Our Veterinary and Primate Teams are extremely fortunate to have the biomedical engineering department at Georgia Tech and Emory University as a resource." The Gorilla Tough Cuff ...Researchers identify proteins in lung cancer cells that may provide potential drug targets
... from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and the Boston University Biomedical Engineering Department have identified a number of proteins whose activation allows them to distinguish between ...
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