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Nov 20

A breath of fresh perfluorocarbon Opens in new window

Many chronic lung diseases limit the ability of inhaled medications to reach the areas they need to reach. Diane Nelson has been working on a solution: liquid perfluorocarbon emulsions.

Nov 16

Cook discusses artificial lung technology on SciTechNow

In an interview with SciTechNow, Biomedical Engineering Professor Keith Cook discussed advances in artificial lung use and technology.

Oct 11

Students attend Biomaterials Day

Graduate students from Carnegie Mellon University recently attended Biomaterials Day at the University of Michigan on October 6. The event was sponsored by the Society for Biomaterials.

Sep 08

Fixing the unfixable with microtissues Opens in new window

For her senior project, CMU alum Sabrina Liu proved that tiny heart tissues can be used to power soft robotic devices.

Aug 01

Graphene is the future of nanotechnology Opens in new window

Carnegie Mellon’s Prof. Yang and Prof. Cohen-Karni recently published insights into graphene, which is hailed by many as the “wonder material” of the 21st century.

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