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Can collagen help fix injured tendons? These tissue engineers think so.
Science & Technology
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Can collagen help fix injured tendons? These tissue engineers think so.
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David Levin - Contributor
August 1, 2019
Northeastern University researcher says gender stereotypes are interfering with science
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Northeastern University researcher says gender stereotypes are interfering with science
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Adam Fischer
July 23, 2019
Northeastern University proteomics researcher receives grant from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to help map all cells in the human body to better understand cancer, diabetes, and other diseases
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Northeastern University proteomics researcher receives grant from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to help map all cells in the human body to better understand cancer, diabetes, and other diseases
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Roberto Molar Candanosa
July 8, 2019
Northeastern University student Conor Messer will use his Fulbright Scholarship to design a robot to perform minimally invasive cardiac surgery in Abu Dhabi
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Northeastern University student Conor Messer will use his Fulbright Scholarship to design a robot to perform minimally invasive cardiac surgery in Abu Dhabi
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Khalida Sarwari
May 15, 2019
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Bioengineering student who was inspired by ‘The Phantom Menace’ to fight disease named ‘winner of the Hodgkinson Achievement Award
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Khalida Sarwari
March 30, 2019
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