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Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Genetic engineering sets the stage for a synthetic microbiome
Advancing the 3D bioprinting of complex tissues and structures
A compression bandage that changes color to get the right pressure
Could “surgery in a pill” instead of gastric bypass surgery be an equally effective treatment for reversing type 2 diabetes?
Powering devices inside the body for drug delivery and sensing with a new wireless system
Whole genome sequencing can comprehensively and cost-effectively determine differences in individuals’ blood types with more than 99 percent accuracy
A hydrogel treatment for inflammatory arthritis?
Stopping progressive kidney disease in its tracks in multiple animal models
Ingestible electronics could be made possible using mid-field wireless power
Ingestible sensors, powered by stomach acid, could monitor physiological conditions or deliver drugs
New drug capsule can release daily doses of medicine for weeks, a month or longer
Patch that delivers drug, gene, and light-based therapy to tumor sites shows promising results
Fat-fighting nanoparticles to fight obesity
Engineers develop a pill for long-term drug release
Google glass meets organs-on-chips
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