Engineering for Cancer Therapies
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Breast cancer in its various forms affects more than 250,000 Americans a year. One particularly aggressive and hard-to-treat type is triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), which lacks specific receptors targeted by… Read More
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Two Johns Hopkins research teams have received technology development grants totaling approximately $200,000 through the Louis B. Thalheimer Fund for Translational Research. One of those teams includes researchers from the… Read More
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Skin is the body’s most visible organ. But have we ever really seen it? “No one has viewed the skin in three dimensions at single-cell resolution,” said Denis Wirtz, professor in… Read More
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Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have developed a nanoparticle — an extremely tiny biodegradable container — that has the potential to improve the delivery of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA)-based… Read More
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Story from the Spring/Summer JHU Engineering Magazine. Fireflies belong to the summer, floating above lush green lawns like a glowing galaxy come to Earth to illuminate warm evenings. But in… Read More