Driven by significant investments in research and development, there are more than 7,800 products in clinical development spanning a wide range of therapeutic areas—from cancer to cardiovascular medicine and diabetes to neurology. And the fast-growing pipeline includes products that may provide physicians with new approaches to combat diseases, as nearly 70 percent of clinical-phase projects have […]
Prof Bas Baskaran, Associate Dean, International and Partnerships, remarked, “Additive manufacturing is a rapidly evolving area of manufacturing which has implications for engineering, medical, healthcare, and consumer product outcomes. Deakin’s research innovation partnership with NCAM is a positive step towards the successful adoption of new additive manufacturing standards and advancement in areas of education and […]
Artificial intelligence has the potential to help engineers explore how cell signals are integrated to fight off invaders or activated to repair wounds, which are both essential for survival. David Umali’s, a multidimensional mentor, professor, the Dane A. Miller Head of the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and senior research fellow at the Krach Institute […]
One of 17 national laboratories funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, BNL boasts current research in nuclear and high-energy physics, environmental science, bioscience and all manners of energy technology – exactly what you’d expect DOE-managed facility. But it also explores unique applications to national security – and for much of its 75-year history has […]