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Assistant Professor Nisha Iyer recently received an NIH HEAL New Innovator Award to fund her work on stem cell tool development for pain circuitry.
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The stream of liquid silk quickly turns to a strong fiber that sticks to and lifts objects (although not yet villains).
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Biomedical engineering alum Emma Downey reflects on lessons from her undergraduate co-op experiences with Insulet and Moderna.
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Biomedical engineering and studio art student Katie Lew develops her skills through experimentation.
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Biomedical Engineering News
The journal brings together interdisciplinary research in nanomedicine and nanobiotechnology.
Using silk biomaterials, Tufts researchers copy a jewel orchid’s highly efficient system of capturing and networking light.
Water-based manufacturing could replace use of toxic chemicals and open the door for hybrid electronic-biological devices.
Seniors in the Department of Biomedical Engineering reflected on the lessons they learned as they presented their final capstone projects.
Using paper, Tufts researchers have devised inexpensive, shelf-stable, easy-to-use tests that bring lab-level precision to home and the wider world.
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