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New Organ-On-A-Chip Finds Crucial Interaction Between Blood, Ovarian Cancer Tumors

The microdevice can be used to observe how cancer cells interact with vascular and blood cells and test novel ways to treat the disease.

Lighting Hydrogels Via Nanomaterials

Texas A&M associate professor Akhilesh Gaharwar and graduate student Patrick Lee are developing a new class of hydrogels that can leverage light for drug delivery and regenerative medicine treatments.

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Using Electrical Pulses For Vaccine Efficiency

A Texas A&M professor is part of an interdisciplinary research team testing whether electrical and optical pulses can help cells better absorb materials, such as vaccines.

Tracking Trust In Human-Robot Work Interactions

Humans and robots are working closer than ever before. Texas A&M researchers are using brain imaging to investigate how these interactions can impact human trust in robots during manufacturing tasks.

Introducing Organs-On-Chips To The Lymph System

In collaboration with the Texas A&M College of Medicine, a biomedical engineering researcher working to develop a new way to model conditions that impact the lymph system.

Protecting The Mental Health Of Nurses

Texas A&M researchers are developing technology to track and understand contributors to issues like stress, anxiety and burnout in in health care workers.