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Jan 4, 2016 Artificial Pancreas to Undergo Long-term Clinical Tests Clinical Trials to Support Artificial Pancreas Device for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Patients Bioengineering,
Dec 21, 2015 Small airway-on-a-chip improves study of human COPD and asthma A microfluidic model of human lung inflammatory disorders provides a new and systematic way to analyze disease mechanisms and test new drug candidates Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Nov 19, 2015 Creating a new vision for multifunctional materials The protective shell of a sea-dwelling chiton paves the way towards new materials that combine different functions Bioengineering,
Oct 27, 2015 Student profile: Paul Kaczor, S.B. '16 Biomedical Engineering concentrator strives to make an impact, on and off the gridiron Bioengineering,
Oct 26, 2015 Microbial engineering finds a home at SEAS New lab gives students hands-on experience in growing area of research Bioengineering,
Oct 5, 2015 The sticky truth about bacteria Student team engineers E. coli to adhere to colon cancer cells Bioengineering,
Aug 27, 2015 Inciting an immune attack on cancer cells A new minimally invasive vaccine that combines cancer cells and immune-enhancing factors could be used clinically to launch a destructive attack on tumors Bioengineering,
Jul 30, 2015 Robotic insect mimics nature’s extreme moves International team ofresearchers looked to water strider insects to develop robots that jump off water’s surface Robotics, Bioengineering,
Jul 27, 2015 Getting a grip New research rethinks how we grab and hold onto objects Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering,
Jul 15, 2015 Pyramid scheme New system changes the shape of things to come in biomolecular delivery Bioengineering,