Wyss Institute
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The Wyss Institute seeks to transform engineering, medicine and the environment by creating new materials and devices using Nature’s design principles.
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Read the latest from Don Ingber's lab in Biosensors and Bioelectronics, "Organ chips with integrated multifunctional sensors enable continuous metabolic monitoring at controlled oxygen levels." bit.ly/4dKvXWJ
An FDA-approved drug for Alzheimer’s has the potential to be repurposed for use in emergency situations to prevent irreversible organ injury, according to HMS researchers at the Wyss Institute bit.ly/3Tc8bux
While catalytic converters can be used to control pollution, their high cost means that they aren't always replaced as often as they should be. To help, Wyss researchers developed a butterfly-inspired coating for catalytic converters that lowers the cost. wyss.harvard.edu/technology/cat…
Associate Faculty member Ellen Roche MIT is creating the next generation of medical devices to help repair hearts, lungs, and other tissues. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) news.mit.edu/2024/ellen-roc…
We are looking for a scientist to develop and validate methods to culture and analyze human Bone Marrow Chips under mission-specific constraints. This work will be done alongside NASA and Space Tango collaborators. Apply now to join our community! #Hiring wyss.harvard.edu/job/scientist-…
#ICYMI read all about the new co-SWIFT printing method from Jennifer A. Lewis's lab, recently published in Advanced Materials. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…