Turning Disordered Proteins into Stable, ‘Super-Sticky’ Materials
Improved protein control could lead to wound-healing gels and other applications
Improved protein control could lead to wound-healing gels and other applications
With novel approaches to studying neurons, Yiyang Gong and Michael Tadross seek to understand the body’s most complicated organ
In his lab at Duke, Joel Collier uses synthetic nanomaterials to boost the body’s natural defenses
Brenton Hoffman's lab explores how mechanical forces can shape and control our cells
New conference hosted by Duke BME, Nature Biomedical Engineering and Nature Medicine created a collaborative environment to share innovative research
Highly competitive national awards will help 11 new and returning Duke Engineering graduate students conduct research on campus
Duke's Center for Advanced Genomic Technologies was recently awarded more than $2 million in funding to explore gene targets that influence influenza infection
Neural networks cut modeling times of complex biological circuits to enable new insights into their inner workings