Researchers develop nanoparticle that can program stem cells while inside the body, avoiding the need for chemotherapy and bone marrow extraction in stem cell treatments.
The award will grow electronic packaging expertise and drive economic growth in Georgia.
The award will help increase U.S. global competitiveness in semiconductor and advanced packaging research and manufacturing.
Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a method using nanowires to deliver miRNA to T-cells, preserving their naïve state and significantly enhancing their effectiveness in adoptive T-cell therapy for fighting infections and potentially cancer.
The researchers’ results have created a new resource for developing next-generation, ultra-sensitive quantum electronic devices.
Energy materials facilitate the conversion or transmission of energy. They also play an essential role in how we store energy, reduce power consumption, and develop cleaner, efficient energy solutions.
CHIPS4CHIPS strategy, Georgia Tech collaboration, prove successful
Georgia Tech expert predicts that America will need to make major changes to the manufacturing and supply chain
At the nanoscale, the properties of containers holding liquids can affect their viscosity.
A new study helps explain why forests of carbon nanotubes aren't as stiff as scientists expected.