Cell Programming
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Johns Hopkins Medicine laboratory scientists say they have developed a potential new way to treat a variety of rare genetic diseases marked by too low levels of specific cellular proteins.… Read More
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By Leonardo Cheng and Johnny Moseman A team of Johns Hopkins engineers has discovered that machine learning can help predict efficient lipid nanoparticle designs, which can lead to improved vaccine… Read More
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Tanaya Roy did not imagine she would be researching cell membrane receptors during her undergraduate studies in ceramic engineering. In fact, she was first interested in pursuing a fashion career… Read More
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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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Eban A. Hanna was on the path to becoming a pharmaceutical engineer when he was a chemical engineering undergraduate student at Louisiana State University. While a student, he conducted research… 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

