by jrondon | May 29, 2020 | Engineering, Member News, News |
FEATURED NEWS May 29, 2020 | Large Droplet-Sorting Now Possible at High Speeds Euglena gracilis, a microalgae, growing in larger droplets after being sorted. The long, single-celled organisms can span the entire droplet. Keisuke Goda/Univ. of Tokyo. This article was...
by | Feb 9, 2018 | HEALTH + MEDICINE, News, Research |
FEATURED NEWS February 8, 2018 | Device that measures cell strength could help identify drugs for asthma, hypertension and muscular dystrophy 100 times faster than current technology, equipment could speed discovery of medications for wide range of diseases Matthew...
by | Sep 12, 2017 | HEALTH + MEDICINE, News |
FEATURED NEWS September 12, 2017 | Consortium links experts in engineering, medicine to improve health in underserved communities UCLA joins Texas A&M, Rice, Florida International to focus on care for people with diabetes and cardiovascular disease Amy Akmal |...
by | May 30, 2017 | HEALTH + MEDICINE, News, Research |
RESEARCH NEWS May 30, 2017 | Research by CNSI Faculty Highlighted in Nature Technology Feature Meghan Steele Horan | May 30, 2017 Considering the similar scales and fluid environments, engineered micro- and nanofluidic devices appear ideally suited to diagnose,...
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