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Sep 15

Wearable and stretchable electronic devices Opens in new window

A PITA project has led to commercially viable, soft-matter printed electronics for wearable health monitoring.

Jul 20

At home with research Opens in new window

Despite the coronavirus shutdown, researchers and students were creative about continuing their work and joining the fight against COVID-19.

May 26

A clear solution to protect healthcare workers Opens in new window

Carnegie Mellon University and Heritage Valley Health System team up to engineer protective boxes that shield healthcare workers against viral exposure during intubation procedures.

Apr 07

An alternative to the syringe Opens in new window

Carnegie Mellon University will provide microneedle drug delivery patches to support COVID-19 vaccination and treatment research.

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Joshua R. Siegel: Researching Microneedle Arrays
Mechanical Engineering Ph.D. candidate Joshua Siegel discusses his research on microneedle arrays and their use in minimally invasive real-time diagnostics.

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