LEVITATING’ PROTEINS COULD HELP DIAGNOSE OPIOID ABUSE, OTHER DISEASES Researchers at Michigan State University’s Precision Health Program have helped develop a fascinating new method for detecting the density of proteins in the blood – a method that could vastly improve
The Precision Medicine World Conference was held in Santa Clara, California this year and included 2500 Multidisciplinary , government, academia, and nonprofit attendees. Gathering recognized leaders, top global researchers and medical professionals, plus innovators across healthcare and biotechnology
Magnetically levitating proteins to precisely measure their density (Nanowerk Spotlight) The density of proteins in solution is an important fundamental biophysical quantity that has not been accurately measured yet. This has led to extensive debate in the literature
The second Annual Precision Health Symposium was held on December 3rd, 2019 and brought together an impressive list of speakers to discuss topics in Precision Health.
Congratulations to Lorenzo Sempere for being selected as one of the recipients of a Minority & Minority-Serving Institution Faculty Scholar in Cancer Research Award for participation in the AACR Special Conference on “Pancreatic Cancer: Advances in Science and Clinical Care,” taking
In vivo liposomes, like other types of nanoparticles, acquire a totally new ‘biological identity’ due to the formation of a biomolecular coating known as the protein corona that depends on and modifies the liposomes’ synthetic identity. The liposome–protein
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Dr. Morteza Mahmoudi research featured in MSU today.
LEVITATING’ PROTEINS COULD HELP DIAGNOSE OPIOID ABUSE, OTHER DISEASES Researchers at Michigan State University’s Precision Health Program have helped develop a fascinating new method for detecting the density of proteins in the blood – a method that could vastly improve
Dr. Anna Moore was invited to speak at the Precision Medicine World Conference on treatment of metastatic cancer
The Precision Medicine World Conference was held in Santa Clara, California this year and included 2500 Multidisciplinary , government, academia, and nonprofit attendees. Gathering recognized leaders, top global researchers and medical professionals, plus innovators across healthcare and biotechnology
Dr. Mahmoudi’s lab publishes new paper
Magnetically levitating proteins to precisely measure their density (Nanowerk Spotlight) The density of proteins in solution is an important fundamental biophysical quantity that has not been accurately measured yet. This has led to extensive debate in the literature
2nd Annual Precision Health Symposium is a success!
The second Annual Precision Health Symposium was held on December 3rd, 2019 and brought together an impressive list of speakers to discuss topics in Precision Health.
Dr. Lorenzo Sempere Receives Award from the American Association for Cancer Research
Congratulations to Lorenzo Sempere for being selected as one of the recipients of a Minority & Minority-Serving Institution Faculty Scholar in Cancer Research Award for participation in the AACR Special Conference on “Pancreatic Cancer: Advances in Science and Clinical Care,” taking
Dr. Morteza Mahmoudi publishes paper in Nature Communications.
In vivo liposomes, like other types of nanoparticles, acquire a totally new ‘biological identity’ due to the formation of a biomolecular coating known as the protein corona that depends on and modifies the liposomes’ synthetic identity. The liposome–protein