and Cai Hong of Peking University Third Hospital in cooperation with AK Medical, a Chinese private medical company.
he received support from Liu Zhongjun, Director of the bone department at the Beijng University Third Hospital.
A team from the Institute of Precision Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong kong as developed 3d printed tadpole-like devices that can improve diagnosis of various cancers by entering the patient stomach
#Scientists announce a method for 3d printing objects out of living human cells Scientists at the University of Florida developed a way to print detailed soft structures from a 3d printer.
assistant professor in the department of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of Florida, took advantage of the physical properties of a commercially available granular hydrogel made up of 7 m-wide particles.
A breakthrough uper-materialcreated by University of California Riverside engineers has the ability to repel water
but two researchers at the Missouri University of Science and Technology have been developing a way to use 3d printing technology
the release of irst-ever virtual reality robotic prostatectomy simulation training as well as patient-specific 3d printed kidney models for surgical planning and training, developed in partnership with Tulane University School of medicine.
the models developed by 3ds in tandem with surgeons at Tulane University School of medicine actually have the texture and consistency of the kidneys on
Two professors of nanoengineering from the University of California San diego are utilizing advanced 3d printing technology to produce icrofish fish-shaped microrobotic devices geared towards traveling
and published the results, in collaboration with the University of Aveiro (Portugal), in the Journal of Biomedical Materials Research.
Dr Marcelo Jimene and Dr Gonzalo Varela from Salamanca University Hospital decided to remove the patient sternum and part of his rib cage,
A team of researchers from the University of Minnesota, Virginia Tech, University of Maryland, Princeton university,
and mechanical engineering professor at the University of Minnesota, said of the study, his represents an important proof of concept of the 3d printing of custom nerve guides for the regeneration of complex nerve injuries.
Recently, in the case of a team of researchers based at UK Nottingham Trent University,
A team of scientists at the University of Florida, which includes Thomas E. Angelini from the University Soft Matter Research Lab,
have found that a particular type of granular gel offers the best solution to this issue.
Several university decision makers, company partners and other Hungarian 3d printing ventures participated at the opening ceremony held last week.
They also aim to provide universities and other institutions a chance to experience owning and using a Makerbot Innovation Center.
and software, developed especially for schools and universities. At the 3d Academy, Freedee will have 10 Makerbot Replicators
The very first class was held the day after the opening for students of the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest.
But a team of engineers from the University of California Riverside are trying to help clean up the mess with an amazing 3d printed concept called the Spongesuit bikini,
This 2004 story from ABC-TV's Catalyst program looked at the research of Professor Veena Sahajwalla of the University of NSW
"says Professor Marc Tennant of the University of Western australia, who worked for 20 years in public health dentistry."
said Xiang Zhang, director of the Materials sciences Division of the US Department of energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a professor at the University of California, Berkeley."
Professor of Ultrasonics at the University of Bristol, said while other groups had levitated successfully objects,
He said their new study built on the work of researchers at the University of Dundee.
It is the brainchild of a joint research team from Singapore Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore), SIMTECH and the Houston Methodist Hospital Research Institute.
since the discovery of plastics more than 50 years ago, says study author, Dr. Kevin Laws from the University of New south wales (UNSW).
Professor Leslie Yeo, Director of RMIT University Micronanophysics Research Laboratory, said the Respite technology had the potential to revolutionize how patients were treated with drugs
In the Labasianscientist (Oct 13, 2015)- A team of scientists from Duke-NUS Graduate Medical school Singapore (Duke-NUS) and the University of Michigan at Ann arbor have discovered a molecular switch that regulates the body's circadian clock
In the Labasianscientist (Oct 13, 2015)- Researchers at the University of Tokyo and Miyazaki University have produced hydrogen under natural sunlight at an energy conversion efficiency of 24.4 percent,
and Project Professor Katsushi Fujii from The University of Tokyo and Associate professor Kensuke Nishioka from Miyazaki University have doubled now more than the solar conversion efficiency to 24.4 percent.
"says Dr. Zheng, Senior Scientist at the Princess Margaret and also Professor of Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto.
#Breakthrough, Low-cost Method to Build DNA NANOTUBES Block By Block Researchers at Mcgill University have developed a new,
Liliana Werner and Nick Mamalis, Co-Directors of the Intermountain Ocular Research center at the University of Utah.
"Dr. Mindy George-Weinstein, Professor of Biomedical sciences at the Cooper Medical school of Rowan University, stated,"Myo/Nog cells have also been found in a variety of tumors,
thanks to an imaging technique developed by University of Illinois researchers and clinical partners. Breast tissue is stained computationally using data from infrared imaging without actually staining the tissue,
Rohit Bhargava, University of Illinois Using a combination of advanced microscope imaging and computer analysis,
and now is a professor at the University of Houston. ne of the bottlenecks in automated pathology is the extensive processing that must be applied to stained images to correct for staining artifacts and inconsistencies.
and the University of Illinois Cancer Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago were partners in this work e
Anna C. Balazs from the University of Pittsburgh, Aizenberg team conducted proof-of-concept experiments in which they successfully separated thrombin, an enzyme in blood plasma that causes the clotting of blood
and Olga Kuksenok from the University of Pittsburgh; Valerie Harris, Hanqing Nan, and Maritza Mujica from Arizona State university;
has been demonstrated recently by a research group at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). Vibrant optical colors are generated from ultra-thin single layer silicon films deposited on a thin aluminum film surface with a low cost manufacturing process.
#Goethe University Chemists Synthesise a Platonic solid Featuring an Si20 Dodecahedron Goethe University chemists have managed now to synthesise a compound featuring an Si20 dodecahedron.
Matthias Wagner of the Goethe University Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry. The Si20 hollow bodies,
Quantum chemical calculations carried out by Professor Max C. Holthausen's research group at Goethe University show that the substitution pattern that was observed experimentally indeed produces a pronounced stabilisation of the Si20 structure.
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#N1 Technologies Seeks Patent for Nano Engineered Tungstenglass The directors and management of N1 Technologies Inc. have filed just a Patent for a revolutionary nano engineered super glass called"Tungstenglass."
The University of Manchester in Manchester, UK has performed 3d in situ imaging of crack growth using Xradia Ultra Load Stage in nanoindentation mode to understand how cracks grow in dentin, the nanocomposite that forms the bulk of teeth.
a virologist who leads the CHS Research Group on Noroviruses at the German Cancer Research center (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, DKFZ) and Heidelberg University.
A method currently being developed by a team of computer scientists from Saarbrücken in collaboration with researchers from Carnegie mellon University in the USA may provide a solution to this problem.
a Phd student in the team led by Jürgen Steimle at the Cluster of Excellence at Saarland University.
and the Washington University School of medicine, will benefit patients in the U s.,where 12 percent of the population,
Now a team of researchers at MIT and Tsinghua University in China has found a novel way around that problem:
an associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, who was involved not in this work. o me,
and Chang An Wang of Tsinghua University in Beijing and Junjie Niu, Kangpyo So, and Chao Wang of MIT.
#Researchers Apply Nanopore Gene Sequencing to Proteins University of Pennsylvania researchers have made strides toward a new method of gene sequencing a strand of DNA bases are read as they are threaded through a nanoscopic hole.
An international team of researchers, led by Dr Munitta Muthana from the University of Sheffield's Department of Oncology,
Dr Munitta Muthana, from the University of Sheffield, said:""Our results suggest that it is possible to use a standard MRI SCANNER to naturally deliver cell-based therapies to both primary and secondary tumours
The University of Colorado approach promises quantitative full-field imaging with as much as a 20x improvement in spatial resolution,
said Margaret Murnane, professor of Physics and Electrical and Computer engineering at the University of Colorado,
the wavelength of widely accessible lasers has been reduced by less than a factor of 4. The University of Colorado work employs coherent,
the University of Colorado team plans to demonstrate in the next two to five years coherent EUV and X-ray microscopes that produce real-time movies of functioning materials with less than 5 nm lateral
Hisanori Shinohara from Nagoya University in Japan and his colleagues have developed a method that uses carbon nanotubes as a reaction vessel for the templated polymerization of linear-chain nanomaterials.
#Nanoporous Gold Sponge Detects Pathogens Faster A team of researchers from University of California, Davis has proved that nucleic acids can be detected using nanoporous gold,
By combining nanoscience and biology, researchers led by scientists at University of California, Berkeley, have taken a big step in that direction.
or literally,"said Ted Sargent, the vice-dean of research for the Faculty of Applied science and Engineering at University of Toronto.
#Translational Grant for Interaction Study of Laser radiation with Circulating Tumor Cells and Melanin Nanoparticles University of Arkansas for Medical sciences (UAMS) researcher Vladimir Zharov, Ph d.,D. Sc.
Now, a team of researchers from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research and the University of Colorado Boulder has devised a novel optical technique--a combination of structured illumination microscopy (SIM
. and Mark Winey, Ph d.,at the University of Colorado, Boulder. The study was funded by the Stowers Institute and the National institutes of health (Mark Winey, P01 GM105537;
2015, a team of researchers from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research and the University of Colorado Boulder combined two optical systems in a new way to get around the natural limits of optical microscopes.
scientists at the University of North carolina at Chapel hill have created smarter immune cells that produce and deliver a healing protein to the brain
developed by engineers at the University of California, San diego, are capable of delivering drugs to targeted sites in the body--particularly injured blood vessels,
#Coated Silica Nanoparticles Could be used for Restorative Treatment of Sensitive Teeth Researchers at the University of Birmingham have shown how the development of coated silica nanoparticles could be used in restorative treatment of sensitive teeth
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,
#Novel Nano-Dispenser Systems Uses Less Insecticide to Kill Citrus Greening Bugs Researchers with the University of Florida and several other institutions have found a way in laboratory tests to use
a unit in the University of Florida Institute of food and agricultural sciences. hey have opened a new era in delivery of pesticides through the development of micro and nanosize controlled release systems.
Other members of the team include Wendy Meyer with UF entomology and nematology department at CREC, Pablo Gurman, with the University of Texas at Dallasdepartment of Materials science and engineering,
a University of Nebraska-Lincoln physics and astronomy professor who worked on the research. It also contradicts the expected behavior of ferroelectric materials,
and switchable polarization had occurred in ultrathin films of strontium titanate grown by a University of Wisconsin team led by Chang-Beom Eom.
Physicists at the University of Wisconsin, however fabricated epitaxial films of strontium titanate, spread across a substrate of the same material, no thicker than the size of these polar nanoregions.
Others involved in the work included Penn State university, Korea Institute of Materials science, Temple University, Pohang University of Science and Technology, University of California-Santa barbara and Boise State university n
said Zhifeng Ren, a physicist at the University of Houston and principal investigator at the Texas Center for Superconductivity,
Wolfgang Theis of the University of Birmingham; Hadi Ramezani-Dakhel and Hendrik Heinz of the University of Akron;
and Laurence Marks of Northwestern University. This work was supported primarily by the U s. Department of energy Office of Basic energy Sciences (grant DE-FG02-13er46943 and contract DE-AC025CH11231
#Chemists Use DNA Molecules to Design Rapid and Inexpensive Medical Diagnostic Tests Chemists at the University of Montreal used DNA molecules to developed rapid, inexpensive medical
diagnostic tests that take only a few minutes to perform. Their findings, which will officially be published tomorrow in the Journal of the American Chemical Society,
The design was created by the research group of Alexis Vallée-Bélisle, a professor in the Department of chemistry at University of Montreal."
"said Sahar Mashid, postdoctoral scholar at the University of Montreal and first author of the study."
Francesco Ricci, a professor at University of Rome Tor Vergata who also participated in this study,
#Using Defects in Liquid crystals to Create New Materials A team of engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has demonstrated a versatile fabrication method to use defects in liquid crystals as small tubing,
"Abbott and his team at the Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) at University of Wisconsin, Madison, have so far been successful in assembling phospholipids within imperfections in liquid crystals.
and Juan J. de Pablo former engineering professor at UW-Madison, currently at the University of Chicago.
#Self-Assembled DNA NANOSTRUCTURES Could Be used as Smart Drug-Delivery Vehicles Researchers from Aalto University have published an article in the recent Trends in Biotechnology journal.
the researchers from Aalto University and University of Jyväskylä have shown recently how DNA origamis can be used in efficient fabrication of custom-shaped metal nanoparticles that could be used in various fields of material sciences.
Schmidt's lab at UC Santa cruz worked with researchers at Brigham Young University and UC Berkeley to develop the system.
According to the lead researcher, Professor Trevor Lithgow, from the newly launched Biomedicine Discovery Institute (BDI) at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia,
from the newly launched Biomedicine Discovery Institute (BDI) at Monash University. He started working on the process of how proteins
Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore) and the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTECH), a research institute of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR),
researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have created a new flame retardant to replace commercial additives that are often toxic
Francesco Ricci, of the University of Rome, Tor Vergata, senior co-author of the study.""This DNA nanomachine can be modified in fact custom
Vallée-Bélisle of the University of Montreal, the other senior co-author of the paper.""It is rapid,
Kevin Plaxco of the University of California, Santa barbara.""The materials needed for one assay cost about 15 cents,
Ricci at the University of Rome and first-author of the paper.""For example, we could adapt our platform
Alexander Rohrbach conducts research at the Department of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK) and is an associate member of the Cluster of Excellence BIOSS Centre for Biological Signalling Studies of the University of Freiburg g
Shiladitya Dassarma's laboratory at the University of Maryland School of medicine, Baltimore, USA, who has developed Archaeal gas vesicle nanoparticles (GVNPS.
One of Tkaczyk co-authors on the research was Rebecca Richards-Kortum, Rice Malcolm Gillis University Professor, director of the Institute of Biosciences and Bioengineering and of Rice 360°:
and what the nervous system can interpret with artificial sensation. he School of engineering & Applied science at Washington University in St louis focuses intellectual efforts through a new convergence paradigm and builds on strengths,
When Bearings Inside Wind turbines Will Fail Engineers from the University of Sheffield have developed a novel technique to predict
and Director of the Leonardo Centre for Tribology at the University of Sheffield says:""This technique can be used to prevent unexpected bearing failures,
oil and gas pipelines and nuclear plants has been developed by researchers at the University of Strathclyde with inspiration from the natural world.
#Magnetic Signals Sent through the Human body for Wireless communication Electrical engineers at the University of California, San diego demonstrated a new wireless communication technique that works by sending magnetic signals through the human body.
says a Texas A&m University biomedical engineering researcher who is developing the technology. The wearable technology combines motion sensors and the measurement of electrical activity generated by muscles to interpret hand gestures,
says Roozbeh Jafari, associate professor in the university Department of Biomedical engineering and researcher at the Center for Remote Health Technologies and Systems.
TEES, a member of the Texas A&m University System is in its 100th year of engineering solutions 0
The authors of the study, from Seoul National University, say this could make the technology even more useful in the field.
Now a group of researchers at the University of Chicago's Institute for Molecular Engineering (IME) is putting liquid crystals to work in a completely unexpected realm:
as well as Aslin Izmitli-Apik and Nicholas Abbott of the University of Wisconsin at Madison. They relied crucially on theoretical molecular models,
and staff by up to 30%,allowing an addition of an annual 100 scans a year at Central Manchester University Hospitals.
and for staff at the imaging facility A recent study by scientists at Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and The University of Manchester investigated
despite the fact that 59%of all university graduates are female (according to the UK's Higher education Statistics Agency)."
as 19%of university graduates are BAME. AGR chief executive Stephen Isherwood said:""Gender diversity is an issue
The result is"hardly surprising"according to legal expert Chris Marsden at the University of Sussex, given that many of the major parties represented in the parliament all supported the regulation text without amendments.
Dr Teri Dankovich, a postdoctoral researcher at Carnegie mellon University in Pittsburgh, developed and tested the technology for the book over several years, working at Mcgill University in Canada and then at the University of Virginia."
"It's directed towards communities in developing countries, "Dr Dankovich said, noting that 663 million people around the world do not have access to clean drinking water."
Dr Daniele Lantagne, an environmental engineer at Tufts University, said the data from the trials showed promise."
"Dr Kyle Doudrick studies sustainable water treatment at the University of Notre dame in Indiana. He agreed that the book system would be especially powerful
Dr Teri Dankovich, a postdoctoral researcher at Carnegie mellon University in Pittsburgh, developed and tested the technology for the book over several years, working at Mcgill University in Canada and then at the University of Virginia."
"It's directed towards communities in developing countries, "Dr Dankovich said, noting that 663 million people around the world do not have access to clean drinking water."
Dr Daniele Lantagne, an environmental engineer at Tufts University, said the data from the trials showed promise."
"Dr Kyle Doudrick studies sustainable water treatment at the University of Notre dame in Indiana. He agreed that the book system would be especially powerful
"said Dr Mohamed Albed Alhnan, a lecturer in pharmaceutics at the University of Central Lancashire.
"The team includes researchers from UNSW, the University of Sydney, the University of Melbourne, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, and Stanford university.
"Through a combination of high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy (CRYO EM) and a unique methodology for image analysis, a team of researchers with Berkeley Lab and the University of California (UC) Berkeley has produced an atomic view of microtubules
researchers at The Rockefeller University uncover new aspects of it.""Our findings are revealing more clues about the intricacies of DNA repair,
MURATA Yoji at the Kobe University Graduate school of Medicine Division of Molecular and Cellular Signaling, were the first to demonstrate the role of stomach cancer-associated protein tyrosine phosphatase (SAP)- 1 in the pathogenesis and prevention of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis,
"Since the discovery of SAP-1 at Kobe University in 1994, we have clarified its major function thanks to the efforts of many joint researchers.
Francesco Ricci, of the University of Rome, Tor Vergata, senior co-author of the study.""This DNA nanomachine can be modified in fact custom
Vallée-Bélisle of the University of Montreal, the other senior co-author of the paper.""It is rapid,
Kevin Plaxco of the University of California, Santa barbara.""The materials needed for one assay cost about 15 cents,
Ricci at the University of Rome and first-author of the paper.""For example, we could adapt our platform
'said lead author Dr Alexander Marson from the University of California, San francisco.''We have now been able to cut as well as paste pieces of the genome into human T-cells for the first time to our knowledge,
and ultra-low cost vaccine manufacturing, says Govind Rao who leads the research at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Center for Advanced Sensor Technology.
and ultra-low cost vaccine manufacturing, says Govind Rao who leads the research at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Center for Advanced Sensor Technology.
Konstantin Likharev from the Department of physics and Astronomy at Stony Brook University also conducted research for this project.
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#Researcher Discovers Molecules That Kill Cancer, Protect Healthy Cells Researchers have identified new molecules that kill cancer cells
Professor Qing-Bin Lu, from the University of Waterloo's Faculty of science, initiated a novel molecular-mechanism-based program to discover a new class of non-platinum-based-halogenated molecules that kill cancer cells
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#Researchers Find New Target for Anti-Malaria Drugs A new target for drug development in the fight against the deadly disease malaria has been discovered by researchers at MIT.
A team of engineers and researchers at Washington University in St louis is working to change that
Daniel Moran, Ph d.,professor of biomedical engineering in the School of engineering & Applied science and of neurobiology, of physical therapy and of neurological surgery at Washington University School of medicine in St louis
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#Uncovering Genetic Factors in Leukemia Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered how a gene linked to leukemia functions,
and a member of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University. In previous work, Crispino and colleagues found that a gene on chromosome 21 called DYRK1A contributes to the development of leukemia.
but body position might actually affect how efficiently the brain clears waste, according to new research out of Stony Brook University.
and professor in the department of Anesthesiology and Radiology at Stony Brook University School of medicine in New york told Bioscience Technology that it is too early to comment on humans,
Maiken Nedergaard, Ph d.,at the University of Rochester, a co-author on the study, previously demonstrated that the glymphatic pathway works better during sleep
report researchers at University of California, San diego School of medicine in the current issue of JAMA Neurology.
#Researchers Use DNA'Clews'to Shuttle CRISPR-Cas9 Gene-editing Tool into Cells Researchers from North carolina State university and the University of North carolina at Chapel hill have created for the first time
The Johns Hopkins and University of Buffalo research team built its experiments on previous research showing that children with upper viral respiratory tract infections who were exposed to the anesthetic halothane during minor surgical procedures had significantly less respiratory symptoms
care medicine at Johns hopkins university School of medicine and Paul Knight, M d.,Ph d.,a professor of anesthesiology at the University of Buffalo School of medicine and Biomedical sciences, along with others
Researchers at Rice university, working with colleagues at Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, have made a small molecule that could deliver a one-two punch to proteins that resist chemotherapy
#New Protein Manufacturing Process Unveiled Researchers from Northwestern University and Yale university have developed a user friendly technology to help scientists understand how proteins work
and the University of Michigan claiming novel reagents used for screening small-molecule chemical libraries for new drug leads.
Engineers from the University of Bradford and a UK company called Sofmat developed the barcode,
#Lab-on-a-chip Cuts Costs of Sophisticated Lab Tests Engineers at Rutgers University have designed a three-inch long,
Dr. Tim Somervaille, lead author from the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute at The University of Manchester,
Now, researchers from MIT and the Federal University of Goias in Brazil have developed a new technique that uses ultraviolet (UV) light to extract man-made pollutants from soil and water.
Researchers at Johns hopkins university School of medicine, Johns hopkins university Department of Chemical and Biomolecular engineering and Federal University of Rio de janeiro in Brazil conducted a proof-of-concept study that found DNA-loaded nanoparticles could successfully pass through the hard-to-breach mucus barrier
Now, University at Buffalo researchers and their colleagues at other institutions are publishing a paper online in Nature Communications on Sept. 18 about a new method they developed to more precisely capture how brain cells interact.
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