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Grantee News · September 19, 2016

A new technique discovered for generating rapidly-differentiating human neural stem cells for use in a variety of tissue engineering applications.

Grantee News · September 19, 2016

A computer program using radiomic features found in routine MRI scans to distinguish between radiation necrosis and recurrent brain cancer has been developed.

Grantee News · August 26, 2016

Scientists say that protein engineering techniques might one day lead to colorful ultrasound images of cells deep within our bodies.

Grantee News · August 26, 2016

A new biomaterial can be used to study how and when stem cells sense the mechanics of their surrounding environment.

Grantee News · August 23, 2016

Scientists report developing injectable gels to prevent heart failure caused when the heart's walls thin out, the organ becomes enlarged, and scar tissue forms.

Grantee News · August 23, 2016

A new technique allows scientists to see what happens in animals' brains during Pavlovian experiments, toward understanding how we learn and develop addictions.

Grantee News · August 17, 2016

A new MRI technology creates images resolved enough to enable consistent diagnoses across populations for the first time.

Grantee News · August 17, 2016

Researchers have developed nanorobotic agents that can navigate through the bloodstream to administer a drug by targeting the active cancerous cells of tumors.

Grantee News · August 5, 2016

Researchers have developed a computer model that will aid in the design of nanocarriers.

Grantee News · August 3, 2016

Engineers have developed a flexible wearable sensor that could be used by doctors and police officers for real-time monitoring of blood alcohol content.