by mroseboro | May 11, 2023 | Beyond CMOS, Engineering, Faculty News, Member News, News, Research |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > Articles by: mroseboro It’s Time to Take Quantum Biology Research Seriously By Clarice Aiello Quantum biologists study the light–matter interactions of living matter with the goal of understanding and controlling...
by mroseboro | May 11, 2023 | Faculty News, Member News, News, Research, Uncategorized |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > Articles by: mroseboro When stem cells can’t roll on a bumpy road, muscles break down Study in mice shows scarring of collagen ‘highway’ prevents stem cells from healing damaged tissue in Duchenne muscular dystrophy...
by jrondon | May 9, 2023 | News, Research
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > News New findings from UCLA researchers related to muscle fibrosis show potential implication for cell therapies Extracellular matrix (ECM) should be considered in approaching other pathologies UCLA RESEARCH BRIEFBy...
by mroseboro | May 1, 2023 | Beyond CMOS, Engineering, Faculty News, Member News, News, Research |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > Engineering Pri Narang and Sergio Carbajo look to advance quantum science for next-gen sensors The UCLA professors envision big impact with tiny particles By Wayne Lewis Thanks in part to CNSI’s interdisciplinary...
by jrondon | Mar 13, 2023 | Member News, News, Paul Weiss, Research
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > Faculty News > Paul Weiss Mussels-Inspired Injectable Bioglue Offers Robust Sealing of Surgical Wounds UCLA-led team demonstrates its biodegradable and tunable surgical adhesive inspired by mussels and applicable...
by mroseboro | Jan 4, 2023 | Advanced Light Microscopy and Spectroscopy Laboratory, Faculty News, Member News, Nano Cancer, News, Research |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > Technology Centers > Advanced Light Microscopy and Spectroscopy Laboratory Tiny implantable device designed by UCLA scientists helps kill cancer A therapeutic sponge the size of a pencil eraser boosted the body’s...
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