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biomedical engineering
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Allison Whitten, PhD
Regenerating cartilage with a biomaterial that acts like a drug
Using a sheep model, researchers developed an injectable biomaterial that interacts with nearby cells and recruits them to make new cartilage.
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Adam Boros, PhD
Synthetic platelets stop bleeding quickly
Engineered platelets controlled bleeding in mice and pig models of trauma.
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Adam Boros, PhD
Plant virus-based immunotherapies could halt cancer metastasis
Cowpea mosaic virus stimulated the immune system to treat and prevent metastatic cancers in mice.
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Adam Boros, PhD
Fighting hair loss with microneedles
Targeted drug delivery using microneedle patches could help treat alopecia areata.
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Adam Boros, PhD
Tear-shaped nanoparticles target COVID variants’ Achilles' heels
Researchers designed a nanoparticle that inactivated a wide range of COVID-19 strains, potentially offering a broad-spectrum therapeutic approach.
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Luisa Torres, PhD
A reengineered spinal cord stimulator restores touch and reduces pain
Spinal cord stimulation generated sensations that felt like they originated from the missing limbs of three patients, improving balance and reducing pain.
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Luisa Torres, PhD
Overcoming the challenges of gene therapy
Experts discussed the major hurdles of AAV gene therapy, including immunogenicity, vector design, and AAV variability.
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