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    • Core Researchers
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    • Administrative Team
    • Lab Directory
  • Research
    • Engineering for Cancer Therapies
    • Diagnostic Tools Engineered for Early Detection
    • Stem Cells and Regenerative Engineering
    • Process Engineering at the Nanoscale
  • Education
    • Undergraduate Summer Programs
      • Nanobio REU
      • Rosetta Commons REU
    • Masters Industry Co-Op Education Program
    • Past Programs
      • International Research Experience for Students (IRES)
      • Nanotechnology for Cancer Research Fellowship
  • Translation
    • Corporate Partnerships
    • Licensing Opportunities
    • Start-up Companies
    • Translational Research Highlights
  • News
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    • Publications
  • Events
    • The Nano-Bio Symposium
    • The Undergraduate Symposium
    • Calendar
  • Give
  • Resources
    • Engineering for Cancer Therapies

    Fueling Cell Movement

    November 26, 2019

    Everyone knows that cars require fuel, or energy, to move and get people from one destination to another. How much fuel the car will need though is dependent on a… Read More

    • Engineering for Cancer Therapies
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    Women in Cancer Research: Synopsis of the PS-OC Fall Mini Seminar Series

    November 11, 2019

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    Student Spotlight: Rami Chakroun

    October 29, 2019

    Meet Rami Chakroun, fifth year PhD candidate at INBT and in the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department. This Hopkins engineer is using nanotechnology to develop a biodegradable hydrogel, a highly… Read More

    • Engineering for Cancer Therapies

    SJ Claire Hur Lands $450,000 Komen Grant to Develop Personalized Tumor Models

    September 23, 2019

    Most of the approximately 42,000 Americans who die from breast cancer each year perish because the disease has become metastatic, or has spread from its original site to the patient’s… Read More

    • Engineering for Cancer Therapies

    Breast Cancer Cells ‘Stick Together’ to Spread Through The Body During Metastasis

    September 12, 2019

    Research by INBT associate researcher Andy Ewald was featured in this latest press release by Johns Hopkins Medicine Newsroom on September 10, 2019. Read More

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    Q&A with Former PS-OC Intern, Stephanie Lux

    September 6, 2019

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