Research
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Scientists at Johns Hopkins report they have designed and successfully tested an experimental, super small package able to deliver molecular signals that tag implanted human cancer cells in mice and… Read More
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Both a science and a technology, microfluidics offer promising solutions to diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in the medical field. By combining biology, chemistry, engineering, physics, nanotechnology, and more, microfluidics allows… Read More
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Pei-Hsun Wu is an associate research professor at Johns Hopkins University in the Institute for NanoBioTechnology and the Physical Sciences-Oncology Center. His research focuses on the development of high throughput… Read More
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Sung Hoon Kang, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Johns Hopkins University, is developing 3D-printed cardiovascular implants that can change shape to keep up with the growth of their… Read More
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The guest speakers for our spring 2020 Women in Cancer Research mini seminar series has been announced. Please learn more about Elizabeth Jaffee, Ashani Weeraratna, and Alison Klein. Read More
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As 2019 and a decade draws to a close, the INBT community reflects on some of our accomplishments from this past year. We thank everyone for their support and contributions… Read More

