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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]

Engineered E. coli Advance Antitumor Immunity

June 13, 2023 | | Posted in Newsletter

Engineered bacteria deliver chemokines to alert the immune system to tumors
“Here, we [at Columbia University] engineer bacteria to intratumorally release [MORE]

Engineered Skin

May 23, 2023 | | Posted in Newsletter

Engineering skin grafts for complex body parts
“In a new study [from Columbia University], the team tested their skin-culture system using [MORE]

Making 3D “Skin” Fit Like a Glove

April 25, 2023 | | Posted in Newsletter

Engineering edgeless human skin with enhanced biomechanical properties
“Here, we [bioengineers at Columbia University in NYC] challenge the prevailing paradigm by [MORE]

Implantable Pump for Brain Tumors

January 10, 2023 | | Posted in Newsletter

Implantable pump drip-feeds chemotherapy directly into brain tumors
“Researchers at Columbia University and New York Presbyterian have developed an implantable pump [MORE]

Million Electrode Array for Brain-Computer Interface

September 13, 2022 | | Posted in Newsletter

Million electrode array for brain interfaces Is under development
Under DARPA’s Neural Engineering Systems Design Program, engineers at Columbia University have [MORE]

Ionic Communications for Implantables

June 28, 2022 | | Posted in Newsletter

Ionic communication for implantable bioelectronics
“Here, we [electrical engineers at Columbia University] introduce ionic communication (IC) that uses ions to effectively [MORE]

Swept Confocally Aligned Planar Excitation Microscopy

June 14, 2022 | | Posted in Newsletter

New High-Speed 3D Microscope—SCAPE
“[Columbia University] Researchers have developed a technology that could replace conventional biopsies and histology with real-time imaging [MORE]

Diagnostic Test Aimed at the Pace of Aging

April 5, 2022 | | Posted in Newsletter

Epidemiologists Develop State-of-the-Art Tool for Measuring Pace of Aging
“Researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health have developed a [MORE]

Long Term Success for Gene Therapy in Sickle Cell Patients

March 1, 2022 | | Posted in Newsletter

Potential treatments for Sickle Cell Disease
“Gene therapy with the use of LentiGlobin for sickle cell disease (bb1111; lovotibeglogene autotemcel) consists [MORE]

Renal Denervation via Ultrasound to Lower Blood Pressure

July 27, 2021 | | Posted in Newsletter

Dr.  Ajay J. Kirtane uses ultrasound for medication resistant hypertension
“Brief pulses of ultrasound delivered to nerves near the kidney produced [MORE]

Implantable Motes

July 20, 2021 | | Posted in Newsletter

3D motes for real-time wireless temperature sensing
A mote is a tiny piece of a substance, as with a mote of [MORE]

Regenerating Tendon and Ligament Tissue

June 23, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

Muscles and tendons of the arm and leg:
Ligaments and tendons are complicated tissues, with blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatic vessels [MORE]

Fully Functional Lungs Grown from Stem Cells, in Animal Study

February 25, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

Stem cells grow functional lungs in mice
“Researchers at Columbia University were able to grow fully functional lungs in mouse embryos [MORE]