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Humanized COVID-19 Mouse

January 9, 2024 | | Posted in Newsletter

Mouse genome rewriting and tailoring of three important disease loci
“Here we [NYU Grossman School of Medicine] describe ‘mammalian switching antibiotic [MORE]

AI Guidance for Gene Editing

September 12, 2023 | | Posted in Newsletter

AI and CRISPR Precisely Control Gene Expression
“Artificial intelligence (AI) can predict on- and off-target activity of CRISPR tools that target [MORE]

Generative AI in Healthcare

August 29, 2023 | | Posted in Newsletter

The latest generative AI efforts in healthcare
“Researchers at NYU Langone collaborated with NVIDIA to develop a large language model (LLM) [MORE]

Wearable Monitoring of Autonomic Nervous System through Skin

November 1, 2022 | | Posted in Newsletter

Physiological characterization of electrodermal activity
“Electrodermal activities (EDA) are any electrical phxenomena observed on the skin. Skin conductance (SC), a measure [MORE]

Rapid Virus Sensor

April 28, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

Nanotubes with gold nanoparticles captures virus
“VIRRION” is the name of a device that researchers at Penn State and NYU have [MORE]

Super Accurate Photonic Biosensors

June 5, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Whispering Gallery Mode Biosensing
Biophysicists at New York University, who pioneered the concept of “Whispering Gallery Mode” [WGM] of silicon bead [MORE]

Protein Microfibers

December 16, 2014 | | Posted in Newsletter

Microfiber Proteins
In a controlled laboratory environment, proteins can self-assemble into nano-fibers, but researchers at NYU’s School of Engineering found that [MORE]

Imaging Vascular Identity

September 27, 2011 | | Posted in Newsletter

Patient Secure
Several years ago, the CIA developed an infrared high speed camera to detect if someone was telling a [MORE]

Bar coding against fake medicines

October 13, 2009 | | Posted in Newsletter

WHO estimates that 10% of proprietary drugs on the world market are counterfeit.  To address this problem researchers at New [MORE]

NYU Professor Ken Perlin develop pressure sensitive pad

October 6, 2009 | | Posted in Newsletter

NYU Professor of Computer Science Ken Perlin, and his graduate student, Ilya Rosenberg, have developed a pressure sensitive pad based [MORE]