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Mar 13, 2017 Life-like stretching of cells Method of cellular manipulation could advance biomedical research, robotic actuation and even the cleaning of industrial surfaces
Mar 20, 2018 SEAS-developed cancer immunotherapies to be commercialized by Novartis Licensing and collaboration agreement aims to bring biomaterial-based cancer immunotherapies into clinical development Bioengineering,
May 18, 2016 Harnessing engineered slippery surfaces for tissue repair A new method could facilitate the transfer of intact regenerating cell sheets from the culture dish to damaged tissues in patients
Jan 17, 2018 Small but fast: a miniaturized origami-inspired robot combines micrometer precision with high speed The millimeter-scale robot opens new avenues for microsurgery, microassembly and micromanipulation Robotics,
Jul 8, 2021 Biomaterial vaccines ward off broad range of bacterial infections and septic shock New vaccine technology combines capture of bacterial pathogens with effective immune-reprogramming biomaterials Bioengineering,
Sep 18, 2018 Multi-joint, personalized soft exosuit breaks new ground Fully wearable soft exosuit with automatic tuning helps users save energy and walk outside over difficult terrain Robotics,
May 12, 2020 Soft robotic exosuit makes stroke survivors walk faster and farther Research study in stroke survivors with chronic hemiparesis shows soft exosuit technology to bring immediate improvements in walking speed and endurance tests Health / Medicine, Robotics,
Nov 1, 2016 Creating a slippery slope on the surface of medical implants Self-healing slippery coating applied on the surface of an implanted medical device protects against infectious biofilm formation Materials,
Feb 16, 2016 Testing the power of stem cell-derived heart muscle cells A study by researchers at SEAS offers a new way to test heart muscle cells made from stem cells and destined for cardiac therapy. Health / Medicine,
Dec 21, 2015 Small airway-on-a-chip improves study of human COPD and asthma A microfluidic model of human lung inflammatory disorders provides a new and systematic way to analyze disease mechanisms and test new drug candidates Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,