New nanotechnology able to examine single molecules, aiding in determining gene expression
...t of this approach is that as we understand how to intelligently combine various components of genomics, robotics, informatics, and nanotechnology—the so-called GRIN technology—the resulting systems will become simple, inexpensive, and commonplace." ...Carnegie Mellon scientists use 'green' approach to transform plastics manufacturing
...s production of "smart" materials that can respond intelligently to altered environments, such as changes in pressure, acidity, light exposure and other variables. ATRP is being licensed to several companies that have already begun commercial production in the United States, Europe and Japan. But Matyjaszewski ...Technique speeds up detecting, treating wound bacteria
...up microbiologic results so that we can treat more intelligently from the beginning," he said. "We see surgical wound infections commonly, and when the DoD put out a request for proposals it was an opportunity to get good funding so that we could make some headway in this important area." Finegold's study is a f...Study fishes out new role for prostaglandins
...ew cancer drugs. "If you could use the zebrafish intelligently to screen for these drugs, it might really speed up the drug discovery process and give us some early clues about the effects we may see in humans," DuBois said. ...Disease diagnosis, bioengineering covered at state nano summit
...ances in the use of selection and randomization to intelligently evolve protein function, as well as the role of these advances in the application of nanotechnology. For instance, in Krause's laboratory, what starts off as a mere molecule may soon become a potential drug to treat HIV, one of the diseases he active...Innovative coating could give medical implants a longer life
...antifouling coating's advantage. They proceeded to intelligently design a new polymer made up of two parts, both playing a key role: a short peptide that is the synthetic version of the sticky dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA) molecule that gives mussels their adhesive or anchoring strength and a longer peptoid polyme...