
Engineering Biological Reaction Crucibles to Rapidly Produce Proteins
Synthetic biological compartments trap together cellular machinery to increase their rate of protein production
Synthetic biological compartments trap together cellular machinery to increase their rate of protein production
One small slit could make rapid and detailed imaging tools more accessible for labs and hospitals
Pranam Chatterjee uses generative AI to create thousands of new potential therapeutic peptides and match them to "undruggable" biomolecular targets
The organization recognized Yao for his pioneering work to advance photoacoustic imaging technologies
Associated $250,000 prize will support Randles's work to build "digital twins" for the human vasculature to improve heart-related health outcomes
Cameron McIntyre’s research allows doctors to see a patient’s brain in three dimensions. Using this hologram, neurosurgeons can perform complex surgeries to alleviate the tremors associated with Parkinson’s disorder and epilepsy.
A new platform can design and match small peptides with complex, tangled proteins previously considered unreachable
Faculty across biostatistics and bioinformatics, surgery and biomedical engineering will develop models to understand how antibodies protect against severe influenza infection
Kafui Dzirasa wants nothing less than to reengineer the brain’s electrical patterns to treat anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia.
Launched from the lab of Charles Gersbach, the company uses epigenetic editing to control gene expression without modifying the DNA itself
Local and global collaborations help BME Design Fellows make a low-cost, affordable, and easy-to-use screening tool for hearing loss in children
Sommer will play a key role in identifying opportunities for Duke to extend its impact in the brain sciences, through both pathbreaking research and educational opportunities