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Organ Printing with Better Bio-Ink
UBC Okanagan’s Keekyoung Kim Researches Bio Ink
Bioprinters require an “ink” that produces uniform droplets. In most instances today that ink [MORE]
Gene Therapy Nanoparticles that Enhance CAR-T Therapy
CAR-Engineered T-Cell
Some of the excitement over chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy for cancer has diminished following the first patient [MORE]
RNA Sequencing with a Microfluidics Device
Single Cell RNA Sequencing
In order to map a brain, investigators have to show different cells types, and differences in each [MORE]
Engineering a Breathing Lung
Bioengineering Using Functional Vascularized Lung Scaffold
Columbia University bioengineers have created the first functional lung (rodent) with perfusable and healthy vasculature. [MORE]
A Bathroom Scale with a College Education
PhysioSensing Pad
Mark Twain said cauliflower was just broccoli with a college education. Something like that might be said of this [MORE]
Preventing Blood Culture Contamination
SteriPath-Gen2
Even with wiping the skin with an alcohol swab before taking a blood draw, skin bacteria can contaminate the sample [MORE]
A Cancer-Sniffing Pen
MasSpec Pen for Cancer Diagnosis
Using a pen-like device, engineers at the University of Texas at Austin were able to apply [MORE]