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Grantee News · May 11, 2016

Researchers describe a 'nanoblade' that can slice through a cell's membrane to insert mitochondria.

Grantee News · May 11, 2016

The new material could also be used to deliver drugs to help treat skin conditions such as eczema and other types of dermatitis.

Grantee News · May 9, 2016

Researchers have developed a device that could shorten the time required to rapidly diagnose pathogens responsible for health-care-associated infections.

Grantee News · May 3, 2016

Researchers at MIT and Brigham and Women’s Hospital have developed nanoparticles that can deliver anti-obesity drugs directly to fat tissue.

Grantee News · April 20, 2016

Research findings contradict belief that CTC clusters are too large to pass through capillaries and suggest strategies to reduce clusters' metastatic potential.

Grantee News · April 19, 2016

New research shows, a biodegradable nanoparticle acts like a Trojan horse, hiding an allergen in a friendly shell, to convince the immune system not to attack.

Grantee News · April 14, 2016

The method has the potential to substantially extend the lifetime of bioactive films without the need for device removal.

Grantee News · March 28, 2016

Scientists have discovered a new class of molecular tags that enhance MRI signals by 10,000-fold and generate detectable signals that last over an hour.

Grantee News · March 24, 2016

A method using acoustic waves in a microfluidic device to rotate single particles, cells or organisms will allow researchers to take 3-D images with a phone.

Grantee News · March 21, 2016

Scientists developed hardware and software to monitor and remotely control their liver- and heart-on-a-chip systems using Google Glass wearable technology.