Sentences with phrase «potential biomedical applications»

He is especially interested in developing DNA - based materials that can manipulate or respond to light or carry magnets, with potential biomedical applications such as MRI imaging or targeted drug delivery.
These natural materials inspire researchers to innovate approaches to mimic nature for a range of potential biomedical applications.

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Heneghan works on Fitbit's research and development team, which is focused on testing out new biomedical sensors and exploring potential applications.
«Quantum dots have a great future for biomedical applications,» agrees Kevin Critchley at the University of Leeds, UK, but adds that there are limitations such as potential toxicity issues.
Such capabilities position the technique for potential use in tissue engineering and industrial applications, such as biomedical devices, energy storage and microelectromechanical systems.
«Uniform «hairy» nanorods have potential energy, biomedical applications
This suggests that fish scale - derived collagen has potential to be developed for use in biomedical applications.
The researchers anticipate that their smart material will have other potential applications in enhanced oil recovery and biomedical science.
This novel knowledge management framework, which is already transforming the world of toxicology, has the potential to penetrate other fields such as biomedical research, where effective translation of mechanistic understanding into application is central to innovation and progress.
Potential applications range from battery anodes, to solar cells, to 3D electronic circuits and biomedical devices.
Purdue University researchers have shown that a synthetic version of a high - strength adhesive produced by mussels is non-toxic to living cells, suggesting its potential suitability for surgical and other biomedical applications.
The polymer has been shown to be non-toxic to living cells, suggesting its potential suitability for surgical and other biomedical applications.
This property means that these liquid crystals hold potential for biomedical applications, where their changing internal patterns could signal the presence of specific proteins or other biological macromolecules.
This important step towards bioplastics made from simple and sustainable resources has potential applications in food packaging and biomedical materials.
Science Robotics will report on the development of the next generation of micro - and nanorobots as well as their potential applications including in the biomedical field.
The innovative nanotechnology uses non-biodegradable plastic grocery bags to make «carbon nanotube membranes» — highly sophisticated and expensive materials with a variety of potential advanced applications including filtration, sensing, energy storage and a range of biomedical innovations.
«Replacing this area with a compliant material or a dissolvable payload could lead to improved dynamic behavior, and in - vivo drug delivery, respectively, with far - reaching potential in micro-object manipulation and biomedical applications
POLYMER - METAL HYBRID LAMINATE COMPOSITES: UNDERSTANDING AND UTILIZING SURFACE CHEMISTRY AT THE INTERFACE: Reza Montazami Polymer - metal hybrid laminate composites have significantly lower densities than metal alloys and composites with potential for wide range of applications including aerospace, automotive, and biomedical prosthetics.
Hugo de Jonge, an associate professor at Erasmus Medical Center in The Netherlands and director of the MDI Biological Laboratory's new biomedical innovation course, «Applications of Organoid Technology,» discusses the potential of this fascinating new «mini-organ» technology in this exclusive editorial in Regenerative Medicine Network.
«Long, fiber - based solar cells give us the potential to do something we couldn't really do before: We can take the silicon fibers and weave them together into a fabric with a wide range of applications such as power generation, battery charging, chemical sensing, and biomedical devices,» said John Badding, a professor of chemistry at Penn State University and the lead researcher on the project.
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