Nanotechnology
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Nanotechnology repaves the path for cancer-fighting T cells
Vanderbilt researchers are bolstering the fight against cancer with technology that enhances the effectiveness of T cells that attack tumors. The cutting-edge research was recently published in the high-impact journal Science Immunology. Fluorescent microscopy of a tumor section (cell nuclei in blue) that contains abnormal blood vessels (red) and… Read MoreMay. 8, 2023
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Team makes breakthrough in separation science with sub-Angstrom precision
Vanderbilt researchers are bolstering the fight against cancer with technology that enhances the effectiveness of T cells that attack tumors. The cutting-edge research was recently published in the high-impact journal Science Immunology. Fluorescent microscopy of a tumor section (cell nuclei in blue) that contains abnormal blood vessels (red) and… Read MoreApr. 24, 2020
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A path toward shapeshifting new materials—Engineering’s Hall Lecture Feb. 12
Vanderbilt researchers are bolstering the fight against cancer with technology that enhances the effectiveness of T cells that attack tumors. The cutting-edge research was recently published in the high-impact journal Science Immunology. Fluorescent microscopy of a tumor section (cell nuclei in blue) that contains abnormal blood vessels (red) and… Read MoreJan. 24, 2020
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New method to fashion cheap, small carbon nanotubes ‘could change the world,’ Pint says
Vanderbilt researchers are bolstering the fight against cancer with technology that enhances the effectiveness of T cells that attack tumors. The cutting-edge research was recently published in the high-impact journal Science Immunology. Fluorescent microscopy of a tumor section (cell nuclei in blue) that contains abnormal blood vessels (red) and… Read MoreMay. 24, 2018
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Weiss, Mahadevan-Jansen honored by OSA; Weiss also named SPIE Fellow
Vanderbilt researchers are bolstering the fight against cancer with technology that enhances the effectiveness of T cells that attack tumors. The cutting-edge research was recently published in the high-impact journal Science Immunology. Fluorescent microscopy of a tumor section (cell nuclei in blue) that contains abnormal blood vessels (red) and… Read MoreJan. 17, 2018
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NSF recognizes double ME alum with Waterman Award
Vanderbilt researchers are bolstering the fight against cancer with technology that enhances the effectiveness of T cells that attack tumors. The cutting-edge research was recently published in the high-impact journal Science Immunology. Fluorescent microscopy of a tumor section (cell nuclei in blue) that contains abnormal blood vessels (red) and… Read MoreApr. 20, 2017
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Dean Philippe Fauchet is elected to the National Academy of Inventors
Vanderbilt researchers are bolstering the fight against cancer with technology that enhances the effectiveness of T cells that attack tumors. The cutting-edge research was recently published in the high-impact journal Science Immunology. Fluorescent microscopy of a tumor section (cell nuclei in blue) that contains abnormal blood vessels (red) and… Read MoreDec. 13, 2016
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Mood ring materials: a new way to detect damage in failing infrastructure
Vanderbilt researchers are bolstering the fight against cancer with technology that enhances the effectiveness of T cells that attack tumors. The cutting-edge research was recently published in the high-impact journal Science Immunology. Fluorescent microscopy of a tumor section (cell nuclei in blue) that contains abnormal blood vessels (red) and… Read MoreNov. 22, 2016
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Grant for dual electron and ion beam equipment saves trip to ORNL
Vanderbilt researchers are bolstering the fight against cancer with technology that enhances the effectiveness of T cells that attack tumors. The cutting-edge research was recently published in the high-impact journal Science Immunology. Fluorescent microscopy of a tumor section (cell nuclei in blue) that contains abnormal blood vessels (red) and… Read MoreSep. 9, 2015
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Engineering student’s ‘nano-taxicab’ is best Three-Minute Thesis presentation
Vanderbilt researchers are bolstering the fight against cancer with technology that enhances the effectiveness of T cells that attack tumors. The cutting-edge research was recently published in the high-impact journal Science Immunology. Fluorescent microscopy of a tumor section (cell nuclei in blue) that contains abnormal blood vessels (red) and… Read MoreApr. 15, 2015