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SJ Claire Hur and Thomas Pisanic receive award to develop cell separating and editing platform
CategoriesUsing microfluidic technologies, Soojung Claire Hur and co-investigator Thomas Pisanic are aiming to develop a microfluidic primary cell editing platform (pCEP) for personal gene therapy with a new award from the National Institutes of Health.
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Organized by the NAE and the Engineering Academy of Japan, the symposium will bring together 60 outstanding early-career Japanese and American engineers to discuss research and technical work in various engineering disciplines.
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Our latest video features the research of Sung Hoon Kang, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Johns Hopkins University. Kang is developing 3D-printed cardiovascular implants that can change shape to…
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The New Space Age
CategoriesJonathan Hofeller ’02, vice president of commercial sales for SpaceX, and his team are responsible for securing an ever-growing share of the world’s multibillion-dollar launch market.
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Ashutosh Dutta, Michael Miller, and Tza-Huei (Jeff) Wang were recognized for outstanding contributions to IEEE fields of interest.
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Fueling Cell Movement
CategoriesLike cars, cells need to metabolize energy to move- - but how much energy they consume to generate movement has never been studied in detail because measuring the metabolic activity of a single cell is extremely difficult to accomplish. In a paper published in PNAS, Professor Sean Sun and team explore the underlying mechanisms of cell movement.
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The award recognizes early stage scholars with high levels of promise and excellence.