Biomaterials are taking medicine by storm – explore some recent preclinical advances in the field that may yield therapeutic benefits.
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After a heart attack, the heart struggles to recoup and maintain energy. One-third of patients develop heart failure as a ...
After a heart attack, the heart struggles to recoup and maintain energy. One third of patients develop heart failure as a ...
Andrew Hanna, a doctoral student in Bioengineering and the study's first author, demonstrates the process of running the robot.
An investigational approach to diagnosis of prostate cancer uses sound waves to extract "bubbles of information" from cells. ...
Parchure, an Indian American doctoral student at Pennsylvania university, pilots an AI tool for personalizing speech therapy.
A recent study conducted at The University of Osaka (Japan), based on the research team’s hypothesis that a non-destructive model for predicting fruit ripeness could be developed using volatile ...
Rapid advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data-driven computational modeling have opened unprecedented opportunities to transform ...
Project Atlas employs numerous genetic modifications operating in tandem to create an entirely new class of materials. The result is a powerful new approach to biomaterial development, opening the ...
A new study suggests that repairing the brain’s protective barrier, rather than targeting neurons directly, may reverse key ...
An award of up to $25 million Cancer Grand Challenges will help UC San Diego researchers and international collaborators reveal the molecular origins of cancer; Findings could yield new avenues for ...