Scar tissue left over from heart attacks creates dead zones that don’t beat. Bioengineered patches could fix that.
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Scar tissue left over from heart attacks creates dead zones that don’t beat. Bioengineered patches could fix that.
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A new NSF Tech Hub will put tools to rapidly advance our understanding of the brain into the hands of neuroscientists.
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By developing a fast algorithm to map out the paths light takes through yogurt, researchers aim to someday see through skin.
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Michigan engineers release individual cells from a specially-designed chip using laser pulses.
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Award for outstanding doctoral candidates near the end of their study.
Prof. Todd Coleman’s group is tackling the challenging problem of getting high-fidelity monitoring to work affordably at home.
Some believed early Michigan brain researchers were engaging in “science fiction” – until development of an advanced tool for forging breakthroughs proved them wrong.
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A new tool for making sense of the cells believed to cause cancer relapses and metastases.
IPAN sent eight undergraduates to Germany for a month of lab work, learning about the intricacies of the brain.
ICAN bring engineers and neuroscientists together to review the recent advancement in neurotechnology and neuroscience, define the need for next-generation tools, and enhance the translation of technology to the scientific community.