bioelectricity

Valuable resources can be recovered from wastewater using dual-function electrodes that also filter water
The lab of Zhen (Jason) He, professor in the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical
Using bioelectricity to fight dangerous infections

Drugs already approved for other uses in people help frogs survive deadly E. coli by

Electric Fields Weaker in Slow-Healing Diabetic Wounds

People with diabetes often suffer from wounds that are slow to heal and can lead

It’s Electric: Biologists Seek to Crack Cell’s Bioelectric Code

Researchers have found that cells’ bioelectrical communication steers growth and development. It is hoped that