The UGA research team, led by microbiology professor Lawrence Shimkets, showed for the first time that HSD10 can mitigate oxidative damage."
Now, a team led by Wyss Institute Core Faculty member David Mooney, Ph d.,has developed a new strategy--embedding stem cells into porous,
Mooney--who is also the Robert P. Pinkas Family Professor of Bioengineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering
The team included Georg Duda, Ph d.,who a Wyss Associate Faculty member and the director of the Julius Wolff Institute and Professor of Biomechanics and Musculoskeletal Regeneration at Charité--Universitätsmedizin Berlin,
and Wyss Institute Founding Director Donald Ingber, M d.,Ph d.,who is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical school and Boston Children's Hospital and Professor of Bioengineering
the team worked in the lab of UVM physics and materials science professor Randy Headrick to successfully form films with jumbo-sized crystal grains and"small angle boundaries."
''says lead author Dr. Simon Wing, MUHC endocrinologist and professor of Medicine at Mcgill University."
Professor Damien Walmsley, from the School of dentistry at the University of Birmingham explained,"The dentine of our teeth have numerous microscopic holes,
Professor Zoe Pikramenou, from the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham, said, "These silica particles are available in a range of sizes, from nanometre to sub-micron,
Principal investigator Professor Tim Leighton, from the University's Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, said:"
Professor Leighton added:""We are very grateful to the Royal Society Brian Mercer Fund (who granted their 2011 Award for Innovation jointly to myself
(National Centre for Advanced Tribology, Faculty of engineering and the Environment), Dr Dawson and Professor Oreffo (Centre for Human Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration, Faculty of medicine) and Dr Secker, Dr
Hervé and Professor Keevil (Centre for Biological sciences, Faculty of Natural and Environmental sciences. The team that conducted the study now forms the basis of the University's Network for Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Prevention (NAMRIP) Strategic Research Group,
which hosts over 100 members under the chairmanship of Professor Leighton. Starstream's effectiveness was demonstrated further with the publication of two additional papers--further results on its effectiveness against dental biofilms were published in the Journal of Dental Research,
by Professor Margit Burmeister of U-M. The research team looked at the biological roles of BNIP
who collaborated on the study with the lab of TSRI Institute Professor Richard A. Lerner,
who is also Lita Annenberg Hazen Professor of Immunochemistry. The study was published September 18, 2015 in the journal Nature Communications.
who Is distinguished the Trustees Professor of Biological sciences at UD. The research, supported by the National institutes of health-National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the Delaware INBRE program, is published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
"said University of Minnesota mechanical engineering professor Michael Mcalpine, the study's lead researcher.""Someday we hope that we could have a 3d scanner
by Professor Margit Burmeister of U-M. The research team looked at the biological roles of BNIP
"says James Collins, the Termeer Professor of Medical Engineering and Science in MIT's Department of Biological engineering and Institute of Medical Engineering and Science (IMES)."
The research was led by Jennifer A. Lewis, the Hansjörg Wyss Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) and a Core Faculty member at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering
a UCLA professor of physics and astronomy and a member of UCLA's California Nanosystems Institute, is published Sept. 21 in the online edition of the journal Nature Materials.
The work by Shanhui Fan, a professor of electrical engineering at Stanford, research associate Aaswath P. Raman and doctoral candidate Linxiao Zhu is described in the current issue of Proceedings of the National Academy
the professor of chemical engineering and of bioengineering at Stanford who led the study.""We make it smart by adding molecular tags that act like addresses to send the therapeutic payload where we want it to go."
"Massachusetts institute of technology Professor Robert Langer, a leader in targeted drug delivery research who was connected not to the Stanford experiments,
"For this research, Gonzalez-Esquer worked with Cheryl Kerfeld, the Hannah Distinguished Professor of Structural Bioengineering in the Michigan State university-DOE Plant Research Lab,
"Professor Wolfram Pernice explains. Pernice headed a working group of the KIT Institute of Nanotechnology (INT)
but also with latest processors,"Professor Harish Bhaskaran of Oxford university adds. The new memory can store data for decades even
a team of researchers led by Professor Lim Chwee Teck from NUS'Department of Biomedical engineering achieves a significant technological breakthrough by adopting a liquid-based pressure sensing method in the design of such sensors.
"said Dr. Yi Liu, Professor of Physiology. It was known long that almost every amino acid can be encoded by multiple synonymous codons and that every organism,
professor and vice-chair of anatomy at UCSF, and a senior author on the new study."
said Andrei Goga, MD, Phd, professor of cell and tissue biology, and of medicine at UCSF and a co-corresponding author on the new study."
"said co-author Chantel Prat, a faculty member at the Institute for Learning & Brain sciences and a UW associate professor of psychology."
The first experiment evolved out of research by co-author Rajesh Rao, a UW professor of computer science and engineering,
Professor Toni Choueiri will tell the presidential session of the 2015 European Cancer Congress 1,
Professor Peter Naredi, the ECCO scientific co-chair of the Congress, who was involved not in the research,
"The other late-breaking presentation in the presidential session will be made by Professor Padmanee Sharma, who will be reporting results from the Checkmate 025 randomised phase III trial of nivolumab versus everolimus in advanced kidney cancer r
"said team leader Andrew Dzurak, Scientia Professor and Director of the Australian National Fabrication Facility at UNSW."
But the UNSW team--working with Professor Kohei M. Itoh of Japan's Keio University--has done just that for the first time.
and energy efficient,"said Muhannad Bakir, an associate professor and ON Semiconductor Junior Professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer engineering."
Sudhakar Yalamanchili, a professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer engineering and one of the research group's collaborators, joined the team for the DARPA demonstration to discuss electrical-thermal co-design."
Graduate student Hanju Oh, co-advised with College of Engineering Dean Gary May, fabricated high aspect ratio copper vias through the silicon columns, reducing the capacitance of the connections that would carry signals between chips in an array."
At Georgia Tech, DARPA funds two major cooling and system integration projects, one called STAECOOL directed by George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical engineering Professor Yogendra Joshi,
along with Professors Andrei Fedorov and Suresh Sitaraman from the School of Mechanical engineering, developed a thermal design vehicle to emulate challenging power maps to test the benefits of microfluidic cooling."
Beyond the clinical applications, Professor Bernier's findings could enable the modelling of human retinal degenerative diseases through the use of induced pluripotent stem cells,
who is also a professor at the University of Hamburg and at MIT, as well as being a member of the Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging (CUI), one of Germany's Clusters of Excellence.
The physicists fired fast electrons into the miniature accelerator module using a type of electron gun provided by the group of CFEL Professor Dwayne Miller, Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics
The work by Cranston, an assistant chemical engineering professor, and Zhitomirsky, a materials science and engineering professor, demonstrates an improved three-dimensional energy storage device constructed by trapping functional nanoparticles within the walls of a nanocellulose foam.
The foam is made in a simplified and fast one-step process. The type of nanocellulose used is called cellulose nanocrystals
"The Penn team, in collaboration with Alain Rook, MD, director of the Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma Program and a professor of Dermatology, aims to develop a molecular taxonomy for mutations in SS patients.
Led by Professor David Reilly from the School of Physics researchers from the University investigated how nanoscale diamonds could help identify cancers in their earliest stages."
"says Professor Reilly.""We thought we could build on these nontoxic properties realising that diamonds have magnetic characteristics enabling them to act as beacons in MRIS.
"Professor Reilly's team turned its attention to hyperpolarising nanodiamonds, a process of aligning atoms inside a diamond so they create a signal detectable by an MRI SCANNER."
"says Professor Reilly. The next stage of the team's work involves working with medical researchers to test the new technology on animals.
This new metamaterial was developed in the lab of Eric Mazur, the Balkanski Professor of Physics and Applied Physics and Area Dean for Applied Physics AT SEAS,
lead study author and professor and chair of the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience at Nebraska,
Dassarma, Phd, a professor of microbiology and immunology at the school,"GVNPS offer a designer platform for vaccines
"Tkaczyk's co-authors on this research included Rebecca Richards-Kortum, Fellow of The Optical Society and a professor in Rice's Department of Bioengineering.
a professor who specializes in scientific instruments at The Langevin Institute, to develop a new"internal fingerprint"sensor.
Developed by UW-Madison collaborators Zhenqiang"Jack"Ma, professor of electrical and computer engineering and research scientist Jung-Hun Seo, the high-performance phototransistor far and away exceeds all previous flexible phototransistor parameters,
Professor Thirumalai Venkatesan, Director of NUSNNI; Professor Andre K. Geim of the University of Manchester;
and Professor Antonio H. Castro Neto of the NUS Department of physics and Director of CA2DM. More than 200 times more sensitive than commercially available sensors The new sensor, made of graphene
and boron nitride, comprises a few layers of carrier-moving channels, each of which can be controlled by the magnetic field.
"says Alan Jasanoff, an MIT professor of biological engineering and the paper's senior author.""We used the tools of protein engineering to try to boost the magnetic characteristics of this protein."
Study author Professor Carlos Caldas, senior group leader at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, said:"
Professor Caldas added:""We were able to use the blood tests to map out the disease as it progressed.
"said Stanford university bioengineering professor Christina Smolke, who led the research published in the journal Science.
#said Kevin Mccully, one of the authors of the study and a professor in the UGA College of Education#s kinesiology department.#
Professor of Metabolic Disease at NTU Lee Kong Chian School of medicine and senior principal investigator with the National Cancer Centre Singapore. ur work has important clinical implications,
who is also a Professor of Host-Microbe Interactions at Karolinska Institutet. Dr Parag Kundu, a senior research fellow with Prof Pettersson lab and the first author of the study, said that in their tests,
Professor of Stem Cell Research at Karolinska Institutet, who co-supervised the study. This is beneficial as Ephb receptors also function to keep the tumour intact,
a professor of medicine and cellular biology at Northwestern University who was not part of the research team.
professor of neurosciences and co-director of the Autism Center of Excellence at UC San diego. ome individuals are minimally verbal throughout life.
Joining Kulkarni on the paper are his adviser, professor of brain and cognitive sciences Josh Tenenbaum;
HMS professor of medicine and director of translational therapeutics in the Cancer Research Institute at Beth Israel Deaconess. in1 is a common key regulator in many types of cancer
added co-author Pier Paolo Pandolfi, the HMS George C. Reisman Professor of Medicine and director of the Cancer Genetics Program at Beth Israel Deaconess,
a Curators Professor of Animal Science and a professor of biochemistry, and his colleagues, says these new stem cells can help advance research on preeclampsia and a number of other areas of the human reproductive process. hese new cells,
2015 online issue of Cell Reports, the researchers, under the direction of senior investigator Gabriele Bergers, Phd, UCSF professor of neurological surgery,
Eye on immune therapies and prevention In his lab, professor of immunology Dr. Kevan Herold has used the technology to explore key questions about type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune condition.
which were not possible before says Professor Nini Pryds, head of the research in electro functional materials at DTU Energy and one of the co-authors of this paper.
explains Professor Nini Pryds. Despite the fact that d-Bismuth oxide is made of just 2 elements (bismuth and oxygen),
and our knowledge in ionic and electronic transport mechanism in these films says Professor Nini Pryds.
with applications for everything from fuel cells to biological implants. t a huge step for nanofabrication, said Jan Schroers, professor of mechanical engineering and materials science at Yale,
Their faculty advisers are Fathi Ghorbel, professor of mechanical engineering and bioengineering, and Marcia Oalley, professor of mechanical engineering and computer science.
The project won the eople Choiceaward at Rice recent Engineering Design Showcase. The glove (right-handed only at the moment) is designed to be as unobtrusive as possible,
Dr. Brian Schmidt, Professor at New york University college of Dentistry, Director of the Bluestone Center for Clinical Research and a co-author of the study states,
A team of Ph d. students and undergraduate researchers led by UC San diego nanoengineering professor Darren Lipomi demonstrated that the key to generating a smaller nanogap between two nanostructures involves using a graphene spacer,
the principal investigator, Professor Daniela Riccardi, from the School of Biosciences. or the first time we have found a link airways inflammation,
According to Cardiff Professor Paul Kemp, who co-authored the study, the identification of Casr in airway tissue means that the potential for treatment of other inflammatory lung diseases beyond asthma is immense.
Professor Riccardi and her collaborators are now seeking funding to determine the efficacy of calcilytic drugs in treating asthmas that are especially difficult to treat,
and potentially stop asthma from happening in the first place, added Professor Riccardi. The study was part-funded by Asthma UK
The work was led by Professor John Sader at the University of Melbourne School of Mathematics and Statistics and Professor Michael Roukes of the California Institute of technology.
California Institute of technology Professor Michael Roukes says NEMS and inertial imaging could prove very useful for biological scientists. ou can imagine situations where you don know exactly what you are looking for,
Phd, the Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Professor of Cell biology at NYU Langone and a Howard hughes medical institute investigator.
Engineering professor Jeffrey La Belle use of biomarkers in saliva could replace current tests that require individuals with TYPE II DIABETES to draw blood samples each day.
ASU Engineering professor Jeffrey La Belle use of biomarkers in saliva could replace current tests that require individuals with TYPE II DIABETES to draw blood samples each day.
Now, research from an ASU professor is being used in the quest for a noninvasive alternative. Arizona State university engineering professor Jeffrey La Belle use of biomarkers measurable indicators of wellness or disease in body fluids to diagnose
and monitor individualshealth is finding a new application through a commercialization agreement with a United kingdom-based technology development company.
Professor Dietmar Hutmacher Professor Dietmar Hutmacher In an article published in Nature Communications, the biomedical engineers outlined how they had reinforced soft hydrogels via a 3d printed scaffold.
Professor Dietmar W. Hutmacher, from QUT Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, said nature often used fibre reinforcement to turn weak structures into outstanding mechanically robust ones. uch
Professor Hutmacher said. y bringing this natural design perspective of fibre reinforcement into the field of tissue engineering (TE),
Professor Hutmacher said hydrogels were favoured because they had excellent biological properties, however, the hydrogels currently available for tissue regeneration of the musculoskeletal system couldn meet the mechanical and biological requirements for successful outcomes. ur international biofabrication research team has found a way to reinforce these soft hydrogels via a 3d printed scaffold structure
Professor Hutmacher said the team had introduced organised high-porosity microfiber networks that are printed using a new technique called elt electrospinning writing e found that the stiffness of the gel/scaffold composites increased synergistically up to 54 times,
a professor of physics who joined the University of California, San diego this year. o the question was,
and Head of the School Professor Walter Thomas said the team would investigate the phenomenon,
Professor Thomas said. his is quite remarkable, as the human genome only has 25 of these bitter taste receptors,
Professor Thomas said. ut a common end result of this compensatory growth is eventual heart failure, a major cause of death in Australia. uring laboratory tests,
Professor Thomas said the project progressed from animal studies to human investigations through collaborations with the Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane. sing heart tissue from humans undergoing heart surgery
Professor Takeshi Iwatsubo, graduate students Kaoru Yamamoto and Zen-ichi Tanei, Assistant professor Tadafumi Hashimoto and Professor Haruhiko Bito at the University of Tokyo Graduate school of Medicine, Professor
and Professor David Holtzman at Washington University chronically increased the activity of a neuronal pathway projecting to the hippocampus,
says study lead author Andrés Finzi, researcher at the CRCHUM and a professor at the University of Montreal.
a professor of materials science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. hey have found a way to significantly shrink the optics,
Distinguished Professor of Materials science and engineering at NC State and corresponding author of a paper describing the work.
a professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT, and principal developer of the mission-planning system. ith this system, we were showing we could safely zigzag all the way around the reef,
said Daniel Fletcher, an associate chair and professor of bioengineering, whose UC Berkeley lab pioneered the Cellscope. he video Cellscope provides accurate,
said aquatic ecologist Vincent Resh, a professor in UC Berkeley Department of Environmental science, Policy and Management. he research offering a phone-based app is ingenious,
. a biomedical engineer and faculty member at the Center for Nanomedicine at the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins. A report on the work appeared in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on June 29.
a professor of physics at NYU and chair of the Chemical and Bioengineering Department at NYU Polytechnic School of engineering. ur research shows that this be done
a professor of cognitive science and co-author of the paper. e though it was probably true more widely,
says David Temperley, a professor at the University of Rochester, who along with his Rochester colleague Daniel Gildea has authored co a study comparing dependency length in English
said Wyss Core Faculty member George Church, Ph d, . who is a pioneer in the converging fields of synthetic biology, metabolic engineering, and genetics.
Church is the Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical school and Professor of Health Sciences and Technology at Harvard and MIT.
M d.,Ph d.,who is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical school and Boston Children Hospital,
and Professor of Bioengineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences o
#Bend me, shape me, any way you want me: Scientists curve nanoparticle sheets into complex forms Scientists have been making nanoparticles for more than two decades in two-dimensional sheets, three-dimensional crystals and random clusters.
professor of chemical physics at the Imperial College in London and a leading theorist on soft matter physics. hey advance significantly our ability to make new nanostructures with controlled shapes. n principle,
the David H. Koch (1962) Professor in Engineering in the Department of Materials science and engineering and a Koch Institute investigator who oversaw the sensor development. ather than waiting months to see
a research group led by Harold kipgarner, a professor in the departments of biological science, computer science, and basic science at Virginia Tech Carilion Medical school, analyzed an often ignored part of the human genome repetitive DNA sequences referred to as microsatellites.
and James Fox all professors of biological engineering at MIT had identified the presence of a lesion,
says John Essigmann, the William R. 1956) and Betsy P. Leitch Professor in Residence Professor of Chemistry, Toxicology and Biological engineering at MIT,
Motoharu Sakaue together with Maya Sieber-Blum, Professor of Stem Cell Sciences at the Institute of Genetic Medicine in Newcastle, investigated the possibility of making Schwann cells,
Professor Mark Bailey, Director of Armagh Observatory, said he Perseid meteor shower is one of the best and most reliable meteor showers of the year.
the John D. Macarthur Professor of Physics at MIT. e use ultracold atoms to map out
That long-range goal is moving toward reality thanks to an effort led by professors in the University of Wisconsin-Madison departments of computer sciences, psychology and educational psychology.
Timothy T. Rogers, a professor of cognitive psychology at UW-Madison and one of Zhu collaborators, explains how computer science
In addition to Zhu and Rogers, the UW research team includes computer sciences professors Michael Ferris, Bilge Mutlu andstephen Wright;
engineering professor Rob Nowak; psychology professor Martha Alibali; and educational psychology professorsmartina Rau and Percival Matthews. Machine teaching probes fundamental mathematical and scientific concepts.
In part because of that, the team research is open-ended at this stage h
#Scientists find a new way to manufacture graphene nanoribbons for future electronics There is no doubt that graphene is the key to the future of electronics.
Professor Michael Arnold, one of the authors of the study, said raphene nanoribbons that can be grown directly on the surface of a semiconductor like germanium are more compatible with planar processing that used in the semiconductor industry,
Professor Aneta Stefanovska of Lancaster University said: e used our knowledge of blood flow dynamics to pick up on markers
In this latest study, led by Michael Karin, Phd, Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology and Pathology, researchers traced the cells responsible for replenishing hepatocytes following chronic liver injury induced by exposure to carbon tetrachloride, a common environmental toxin.
CWRU M. Frank Rudy and Margaret Domiter Rudy Professor of biomedical engineering and an expert in molecular imaging for cancer and other diseases. e showed with this technique that we can detect very tiny tumors of just
Professor Jin-Chong Tan of the Department of Engineering science, who led the team, says: ecause of its fine-scale fibre network architecture,
said Timothy J. Verstynen, assistant professor of psychology in CMU Dietrich College of Humanities and Social sciences and CNBC faculty member.
In a world first, the group led by Professor Yasuo Ando of the Graduate school of Engineering in collaboration with Konica Minolta,
Led by materials science and engineering professor Kristopher Kilian, chemistry professorjeffrey Moore and graduate student Joshua Grolman, the team published its results in the journal Advanced Materials.
was a collaboration with Emory University Professor Pete Wenner and former graduate student Ming-fai Fong,
The team, led by nanoengineering professor Joseph Wang and electrical engineering professor Patrick Mercier, both from the University of California,
Professor Mete Atature, from the Cavendish Laboratory, Department of physics, and a Fellow of St john College at the University of Cambridge,
assistant professor of mechanical engineering and a faculty member in the Penn State Materials Research Institute. ur surfaces combine the unique surface architectures of lotus leaves
Shannon Hilton and Paul Jones The microfluidic technology, developed in the lab of professor Mark Hayes in the Department of chemistry and Biochemistry at Arizona State university, uses microscale electric field gradients, acting on extremely small samples,
Researchers from the MRC CDN, led by Professor Oscar Marín, have shed light on this problem by discovering that some neurons in the cerebral cortex can adapt their properties in response to changes in network activity such as those observed during learning of a motor task.
Professor Oscar Marín last author from the MRC CDN, said: ur study demonstrates the tremendous plasticity of the brain,
Now, a team led by Wyss Institute Core Faculty member David Mooney, Ph d.,has developed a new strategy embedding stem cells into porous,
Mooney who is also the Robert P. Pinkas Family Professor of Bioengineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering
The team included Georg Duda, Ph d.,who a Wyss Associate Faculty member and the director of the Julius Wolff Institute and Professor of Biomechanics and Musculoskeletal Regeneration at Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin,
and Wyss Institute Founding Director Donald Ingber, M d.,Ph d.,who is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical school and Boston Children Hospital and Professor of Bioengineering
Professor Nick Rawlinson, from the University of Aberdeen School of Geosciences, explained: hen material from a mantle plume reaches the base of the lithosphere it starts to melt,
According to Kevin Edgar, a professor of sustainable biomaterials and Meng doctoral adviser, the new method an get drugs to market,
With the help of Edgar and John Matson, a chemistry professor in the College of Science, Meng developed a method to successfully modify cellulose using cross-metathesis,
professor of engineering at Brown and senior author of a paper describing the new device. his is, to our knowledge,
Other authors on the study are Rajind Mendis, a research professor at Brown, and Yasuaki Monnai from Keio University in Tokyo.
said Martin Yarmush, the Paul and Mary Monroe Chair and Distinguished Professor of biomedical engineering at Rutgers and Ghodbane adviser.
said Gargus, director of the Center for Autism Research & Translation and professor of pediatrics and physiology & biophysics. qually exciting,
said Parker, a fellow of London Royal Society and UCI professor of neurobiology & behavior, who studies cellular calcium signaling.
and just hope for the best, said Wendell Lim, Phd, professor and chair of UCSF Department of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology,
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