Gina Wadas
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A recently published study by an INBT research team from the labs of Hai-Quan Mao and Jonathan Schneck at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, shows that their design of new nano-sized artificial cells is effective at activating T cells, specialized immune cells, to destroy damaged and infected cells, as well as destroying cancer cells. Read More
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Two Johns Hopkins University materials science graduate students and their professors played a key role in a multi-institution research project that pinpointed how a tiny protein seems to make the… Read More
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Kalina Hristova, INBT core faculty member and professor of materials science and engineering at the Whiting School of Engineering, was awarded a 4-year grant from the National Science Foundation to… Read More
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Each year 10 undergraduate students participate in the INBT Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. To provide them with opportunities to interact outside of the lab with career researchers, these… Read More
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Though it has been only 6 months since Sharon Gerecht and Hai-Quan Mao took on their roles as director and associate director, respectively, Gerecht and Mao are flourishing in their… Read More