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Landmark physical characterization of cancer cells completed
An enormous collaborative effort between a multitude of academic and research centers has characterized numerous physical and mechanical properties on one identical human cancer cell line. Their two-year cooperative study, published online in the April 26, 2013 journal Science Reports, reveals the persistent and agile nature of human cancer cells as compared to noncancerous cells. It also … [Read More...]
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Nano-Bio Magazine is the annual publication of Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology.The magazine serves as a program for INBT's annual research symposium with an agenda and bio sketches on … more
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2013 - Translating the Promise of Nanoscience from Laboratory to Development This year’s event will be held at Shriver Auditorium Friday, May 17 on the Homewood campus from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. … more
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Recent publications from the Johns Hopkins Physical Sciences-Oncology Center
Johns Hopkins Physical Sciences-Oncology Center has had a productive quarter publishing from February to May 2013. Here are some of the most recent publications in support or the center’s core research projects, including a huge collaborative work drawing on the knowledge and research findings of … [Read More...]
Microscopic grippers used successfully in animal biopsies
Tiny, untethered microscale grippers have been successfully used to perform tissue biopsies in live animals, a study in the journal Gastroenterology reports. Researchers affiliated with the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Whiting School of Engineering and Institute for NanoBiotechnology developed … [Read More...]




