Research
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Engineers challenge conventional wisdom, showing how larger particles could revolutionize cancer immunotherapy Researchers at Johns Hopkins have developed a new approach to delivering medical treatment using mRNA, a genetic materials… Read More
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Yun Chen, associate professor of mechanical engineering and associate researcher at the Institute for NanoBioTechnology is one of six inaugural recipients of the National Science Foundation Trailblazer Engineering Impact Award. Her focus… Read More
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Johns Hopkins engineers create responsive minuscule materials that dynamically reconfigure based on chemical signals Johns Hopkins engineers have developed gel strips that change shape when given chemical instructions written in… Read More
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Johns Hopkins study reveals E-cadherin’s role in breast cancer spread, challenging previous assumptions The scientific community has long thought that a protein called E-cadherin acts as a “glue” to prevent… Read More
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Our cells have a remarkable ability to move through our bloodstream, organs, and tissues—all of which contain fluids. A new Johns Hopkins University study offers important insights into how cells… Read More
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A team of Johns Hopkins researchers discovered that the thickness of fluid in cell culture media, the engineered environment for growing and researching cells in a laboratory, plays a critical… Read More

