by mdi220 | Mar 31, 2021 | Research Project
We have developed a multiscale red blood cell membrane damage model. A localized coarse-grained molecular dynamics model in the high-stress region is concurrently linked with a network-based cellular membrane model to characterize pore formation and hemoglobin...
by mdi220 | Nov 11, 2020 | Featured Projects, Research Project
In-situ fabrication of microfluidic devices using stop-flow maskless lithography and image-guided dynamic patterning. Using the closed-loop control along with stop-flow functionality and leveraging the swelling behavior of the photocurable polymer, we were able to...
by mdi220 | Nov 3, 2020 | News
Between CT scans in July and December, Stephen Kauffman’s kidney cancer went from undetectable to widely spread in his brain, femur, liver, stomach lining and vertebrae. “All of a sudden, it’s all over the place,” said Kauffman, a Harleysville,...
by mdi220 | Nov 3, 2020 | News
When it comes to cancer, early detection can be the difference between life and death. Many people, however, don’t find out they have cancer until they experience symptoms, and by then it’s all the harder to beat. It’s an unfortunate chronology that...
by mdi220 | Nov 3, 2020 | News
Metastasis―the development of tumor growth at a secondary site―is responsible for the majority of cancer-related deaths. It occurs when the primary tumor site sheds cancerous cells which are then circulated through the body via blood vessels or lymph nodes. These...
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