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The Institute for NanoBioTechnology at Johns Hopkins University brings together 201 researchers from: Bloomberg School of Public Health, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, School of Medicine, Applied Physics Laboratory, and Whiting School of Engineering to create new knowledge and new technologies at the interface of nanoscience and medicine.
 

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Cell’s ‘cap’ of bundled fibers could yield clues to disease

Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Engineering in Oncology Center have shown that in healthy cells, a bundled “cap” of thread-like fibers holds the cell’s nucleus in its proper place. read more