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Grantee News · November 10, 2020

Scientists have developed a method to bioprint a type of cartilage that could someday help restore knee function damaged by arthritis or injury.

Grantee News · November 4, 2020

Researchers reported developing a cardiac patch made from fully rubbery electronics that can be placed directly on the heart to collect electrophysiological activity, temperature, heartbeat and other indicators, all at the same time.

Grantee News · October 26, 2020

A scientist and entrepreneur is working to use simple LED light to help determine if certain chemotherapy options will work for specific patients.

Grantee News · October 23, 2020

Researchers have designed a skin-like device that can be attached to the face and measure small movements such as a twitch or a smile. With this approach, patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) could communicate a variety of sentiments with small movements that are measured and interpreted by the device.

Grantee News · October 21, 2020

Engineers have demonstrated how a deep learning algorithm can be applied to a conventional computerized tomography (CT) scan in order to produce images that would typically require a higher level of imaging technology known as dual-energy CT.

Grantee News · October 19, 2020

Thin tissue grafts and flexible electronics have a host of applications for wound healing, regenerative medicine and biosensing. A new device inspired by an octopus's sucker rapidly transfers delicate tissue or electronic sheets to the patient, overcoming a key barrier to clinical application.

Grantee News · October 16, 2020

A team of experts from engineering, neuroscience, applied microbiology, and physics has been making headway on building a platform that can monitor and model the real-time processing of gut microbiome serotonin activity.

Grantee News · October 13, 2020

In a groundbreaking new study, researchers have 3D printed unique fluid channels at the micron scale that could automate production of diagnostics, sensors, and assays used for a variety of medical tests and other applications.

Grantee News · September 28, 2020

Neuroscientists distinguish brain regions based on what they do, but now have a new way to overlay information about how they are built, too.

Grantee News · September 28, 2020

Artificial intelligence can speed the development of 3D-printed bioscaffolds that help injuries heal, according to researchers.