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  • About
    • Contact
    • FAQ
  • People
    • Core Researchers
    • Associate Researchers
    • Affiliate Researchers
    • INBT Labs Personnel Directory
    • Administrative Team
  • Research
    • Engineering for Cancer Therapies
    • Diagnostic Tools Engineered for Early Detection
    • Stem Cells and Regenerative Engineering
    • Process Engineering at the Nanoscale
  • Education
    • Undergraduate Programs
      • Nanobio REU
      • Rosetta Commons REU
      • IRES Program at Imec
    • Masters Industry CO-OP
    • Graduate
      • Nanotechnology for Cancer Research Fellowship
    • Postdoctoral
      • Individualized Health Initiative (inHealth)
      • Nanotechnology for Cancer Research Fellowship
  • Translation
  • News
  • Calendar
  • Symposiums
    • Nano-Bio Symposium
    • The Undergraduate Research Symposium
  • Give
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  • Self-Healing DNA Nanostructures

    May 29, 2019

    Rebecca Schulman, associate faculty member at the Institute for NanoBioTechnology’s (INBT) and associate professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the Whiting School of Engineering, along with… Read More

  • Predicting Breast Cancer Metastasis by Cell Behavior Instead of Genetics

    May 20, 2019

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  • Translation of Nano & Bio Research: Highlights of the 13th Annual Nano-Bio Symposium

    May 10, 2019

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  • Johns Hopkins Researchers Develop Soft Tissue Substitute With Fewer Side Effects

    May 2, 2019

    Image caption: Two tissue defects were created at each side of the inguinal fat pat. Hydrogels of 80- and 150-Pa, and composite of 150-Pa with the same volume of 1… Read More

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