Once physical security measures are circumvented, there are no measures in place to protect cells from theft, abuse, or unauthorized use.
The wave-shaped chart Ratul Chowdhury pulls up on a computer monitor in his office captures the evolutionary cat-and-mouse ...
The next Head of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering will bring dynamic leadership experience, strategic vision, collegiality, and an ability to inspire colleagues. The appointee ...
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A compact Cas12f nuclease shows high editing efficiency in human cells, with structural insights enabling an engineered variant potentially suited for future AAV‑compatible delivery.
From cities to rural communities, water flows efficiently when engineering systems integrate local geography and community inputs. Without such infrastructure, a pump failure could result in a rural ...
The existential challenges to society posed by climate change, environmental degradation, and the loss of biodiversity will be exacerbated by population growth and the imperative to increase the ...
Cell cultures—single layers of cells grown in a small dish—have enabled researchers to study biological growth, develop or ...
The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (ChBE) seeks undergraduate students to serve as ambassadors who will provide regular feedback on the experience in our degree programs and help ...
For example, researchers have found that AI models integrated with automated labs can optimize how well a virus spreads, even without specialized training. Scientists have developed a risk-scoring ...
Established in 2019, the Roundtable on Black Men and Black Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine (SEM) convenes a broad array of stakeholders that focus on the barriers and opportunities ...