The awards span the broad mission of the NIH and include
groundbreaking research, such as engineering immune cells producing drugs at the site of diseased tissue; developing a sensor to rapidly detect antibiotic resistance of a bacterial infection; understanding how certain parasites evade host detection by continually changing their surface proteins; and developing implants that run off the electricity
generated from the motion of a beating the heart.
Our mission is to accelerate scientific discovery by
generating world - class biomaterials and conducting
groundbreaking research in personalized medicine and stem cell biology.