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Grantee News · February 28, 2019

Researchers are one step closer to delivering precise amounts of medication to exact location.

Grantee News · February 20, 2019

Researchers have developed a new way to deliver treatment for cartilage regeneration.

Grantee News · February 14, 2019

Researchers have now demonstrated a longtime assumption about individuals' right and left wrists, while also finding differences between wrists of males and females.

Grantee News · February 12, 2019

Researchers have developed a way to study cancer cells which could lead to new and improved treatment.

Grantee News · January 22, 2019

Researchers have developed a way to dramatically enhance the sensitivity of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR).

Grantee News · January 16, 2019

A team has concocted a sugar-heavy stent to reduce the margin of error in a delicate surgical procedure.

Grantee News · January 14, 2019

Improvements in three-photon microscopy have allowed scientists to see activity in all layers of the visual cortex and the 'subplate'.

Grantee News · December 14, 2017

Much as a frame provides structural support for a house and the chassis provides strength and shape for a car, a team of engineers believes they have a way to create the structural framework for growing living tissue using an off-the-shelf 3-D printer. Read more at Penn State News.

Grantee News · December 8, 2017

Engineers have developed a smartphone case and app that could make it easier for patients to record and track their blood glucose readings, whether they're at home or on the go. Read more at the UC San Diego News Center.

Grantee News · December 8, 2017

Engineers and nutritionists have created a swift solution for a challenging global health problem: a low-cost, rapid test to detect iron and vitamin A deficiencies at the point of care. Read more from Cornell University.