Research
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Jude Phillip, assistant professor in the Biomedical Engineering Department and Institute for NanoBioTechnology core researcher, has received a Catalyst award in the Healthy Longevity Global Competition from the National Academy… Read More
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Breakthrough medical technology like mRNA vaccines rely on tiny nanoparticles to deliver medicine to cells. A new device will help drug manufacturers and evaluators like the FDA more precisely measure… Read More
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World’s tiniest plumbing could one day funnel drugs to individual human cells Working on microscopic pipes only a millionth as wide as a single strand of human hair, Johns Hopkins… Read More
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A team led by Hopkins engineer Rebecca Schulman has developed a library of genelets that can perform certain cellular functions, laying the groundwork for materials that behave like organisms Our… Read More
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The success of COVID-19 vaccines has shown tremendous potential for using gene medicine to prevent viral infections. One reason for the vaccines’ success is attributed to the use of lipid… Read More
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The system, developed by Johns Hopkins researchers, could monitor drug resistance in elusive cancer cells and open the door for more effective treatment options Found in a patient’s blood, circulating… Read More

