Harvey Borovetz, a distinguished professor of bioengineering and Robert L. Hardesty Professor in the Department of Surgery, ...
Study helps lay the foundations for a future of “smart” tissue therapeutics that can be scaled to a patient’s needs.
Enzymes called proteases act like molecular scissors for proteins in the body and play a role in therapies to stop viruses ...
Nanobiotechnology is driving a new era in the life sciences, where the intersection of engineered nanomaterials and biology is catalyzing major advances in ...
In patients developing end-stage liver disease, the damage has become too severe for the liver's normally extraordinary ...
Natural extracts from turmeric and ginger enhance implant bonding, fight infection, and reduce cancer cells, offering a promising improvement for medical implants.
I watched my friends in Mechanical Engineering work with computer science majors this past semester, working out ideas on a whiteboard that none of them could have done on their own. The mechanical ...
Recipients recognized for excellence in classroom instruction, innovative teaching methods and distinction in research ...
This study presents important findings for the understanding of central brain circuits that underlie nociception-induced escape. Using a laser-based nociception assay, chronic neuronal silencing, ...
At UC, 70% of undergrads participate in research, creative projects or service learning. Three new programs bridge classroom ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a presolicitation for the Veterans Health Administration’s Biomedical Engineering Technical Professional Support ...
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