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Oct 3, 2013 Blood pressure drug may help improve cancer treatment SEAS graduate student contributes to research suggesting that hypertension drugs could improve the outcome of cancer chemotherapy Bioengineering,
Sep 24, 2013 How the gut got its villi Comparing species, researchers at Harvard SEAS and Harvard Medical School investigate a process they dub “villification” Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
Sep 6, 2013 Cancer vaccine begins Phase I clinical trials Cross-disciplinary team from Harvard University and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute brings novel therapeutic cancer vaccine to human clinical trials Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Aug 2, 2013 New coating turns ordinary glass into super-slippery glass Resilient, ultraslippery glass could lead to self-cleaning, scratch-resistant windows, lenses, and solar panels Materials, Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Jul 22, 2013 Controlling genes with light New technique can rapidly turn genes on and off, helping scientists better understand their function Bioengineering,
Jun 30, 2013 A globetrotter, by design SEAS alumnus sets out to improve medical technologies worldwide Health / Medicine, Climate, Bioengineering,
Jun 19, 2013 Cynthia Friend named director of the Rowland Institute Chemist and materials scientist brings extensive leadership experience to the role Environment, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
May 30, 2013 "I don’t think there’s any place quite like it" Harvard senior Scott Yim '13 studied biomaterials to help reduce medical costs abroad (Harvard Gazette) Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
May 28, 2013 2012-13: The year in review Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact Events, Environment, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
May 16, 2013 Beautiful "flowers" self-assemble in a beaker Elaborate nanostructures blossom from a chemical reaction perfected at Harvard Bioengineering, Applied Physics,