Not exact matches
Otherwise, where the containers are more easily handled, a more simple standalone peristaltic filling machine can handle most
applications in the
biomedical, diagnostics, nutraceutical industries
with some crossover into the pharmaceutical industry.
Applicants must 1) be undergraduates
with a strong interest in the biosciences and
biomedical research; 2) have completed 2 full years of college coursework by the time the internship commences; and 3) not yet have received their undergraduate degree at the time of
application.
«For example, working
with [Founding Core Faculty member and Molecular Robotics co-lead] William Shih, we built tensegrity - based DNA nanodevices that can be programmed to change shape on demand for
biomedical applications, and
with [Core Faculty member and Bioinspired Robotics co-lead] Radhika Nagpal, we engineered a self - deforming, modular robot that can perform a variety of maneuvers more quickly than traditional robots.
Engineers at Rutgers - New Brunswick and the New Jersey Institute of Technology worked
with a hydrogel that has been used for decades in devices that generate motion and
biomedical applications such as scaffolds for cells to grow on.
He and his collaborators have successfully demonstrated silk's ability to stabilize a variety of bioactive materials including antibiotics, vaccines, enzymes and monoclonal antibiotics
with numerous
biomedical and biomaterial
applications.
Q - carbon's unusual properties make it ideal for all sorts of
applications, Narayan says, from electronic displays to abrasive coatings on tools to
biomedical sensors that are compatible
with the body.
The clinical
application of this technology is clear, says lead author Emre Ozkumur, a
biomedical engineer also at Massachusetts General Hospital who developed the system
with Toner.
This process could lead to a plethora of new devices
with a wide variety of
applications in optics and
biomedical imaging, Sun said.
The combination of a xenon polarizer and detector in the same device, together
with the extraordinary sensitivity of the chip device, could help make polarized xenon technology portable and less expensive for
biomedical and other
applications outside research laboratories.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new lithography technique that uses nanoscale spheres to create three - dimensional (3 - D) structures
with biomedical, electronic and photonic
applications.
Researchers from North Carolina State University, Duke University and the University of Copenhagen have created the world's largest DNA origami, which are nanoscale constructions
with applications ranging from
biomedical research to nanoelectronics.
The foundation envisions the retreat as an opportunity for the postdocs to share research perspectives and for RCT to share views on the interaction of basic
biomedical research
with the development of clinical
applications.
Mihail Roco, senior adviser for nanotechnology at the National Science Foundation in Washington DC, predicts that nanotechnology products will be in significant mass production by 2020,
with about one - third of patents and start - up companies in the sector having
biomedical applications.
The team's invention will further advance the
applications of tactile sensors, which are already increasingly utilised for monitoring critical parameters in
biomedical applications, especially for those that may come in contact
with human skin or where human movement is highly versatile.
The microTUM might be upgraded
with «advanced adhesion» capabilities to perform drug - delivery for
biomedical applications.
She plans to do theoretical as well as applied research and steer her research toward energy, electronic, and
biomedical applications, combining materials science, applied physics, and engineering
with biomedicine.
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.»
The Center provides them
with resources for both blue - sky and de-risking work: blue - sky research follows up on promising but uncertain scientific leads; while de-risking research is necessary to move a promising
biomedical discovery through all the rigorous tests required for clinical
applications.
He is an internationally recognized leader in the field of
biomedical ethics
with particular expertise in the
application of empirical methods and evidence - based standards for the evaluation and analysis of bioethical issues.
FOA encourages research grant
applications from institutions / organizations that propose to develop, characterize or improve animal models for human disease or to improve diagnosis and control of diseases that might interfere
with animal use for
biomedical research purposes.
However, until now, we did not know how they interact
with human stem cells and if indeed, they could be used in
biomedical applications.
The work by Kelley and her colleagues may contribute to a greater understanding of how that works,
with possible
biomedical applications.
Particularly promising is additive manufacturing for
biomedical applications, or additive biomanufacturing (ABM), where personalized and customized approaches can be developed through ABM to help surgeons and clinicians to treat patients
with challenging problems ranging from large bone defects to deafness.
Our current research focuses on the discovery and functional characterization of novel proteins, the rational engineering of proteins
with improved functional properties, and de novo design of molecular scaffolds for a variety of biotechnological and
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.
This department provides clinicians and researchers
with human and technological resources enabling the development of
application - oriented projects,
with the objective of improving care for cancer patients (assessment and validation of diagnostic, prognostic and patient support tools, as well as development of
biomedical devices or therapeutic approaches resulting from basic research).
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.
Rather than waiting for the glacial progress of modern
biomedical research, which needs decades to assemble sufficient evidence to get an
application for funding for a clinical trial past skeptical reviewers, anyone
with a brain or neurological condition should simply experiment
with a ketogenic diet themselves to see if it helps.
With respect to the
applications of
biomedical engineering in various fields, the scope of
biomedical engineering is exceptionally unending.
Prof. Ying has been recognized
with numerous awards for her research on nanostructured materials for catalytic,
biomedical, diagnostic and energy
applications.
«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.