Kaleidoscopic image of a mouse’s brain is 64 million times sharper than a typical MRI
Duke researchers created a high-definition scan of a mouse's brain that is 64 million times sharper than a normal MRI.
Duke researchers created a high-definition scan of a mouse's brain that is 64 million times sharper than a normal MRI.
Roarke Horstmeyer
BME professor Jessilyn Dunn offers a personal commentary about miscarriage and how mifepristone helped her through her own experience.
Tatiana Segura suggests that learning to coexist with tattoo ink could help immune cells calibrate their reactions to other substances, perhaps even heading off autoimmune attacks.
Roarke Horstmeyer
Warren Grill
David Needham
Amanda Randles
BME Professor Amanda Randles speaks to the challenges associated with using huge amounts of data to train AI/ML models.
BME Professors Ashutosh Chilkoti and Lingchong You demonstrate a modular platform for producing programmable and synthetic biomolecular condensates (non-membrane bound organelles) with tunable material properties for selective cell partitioning.