University of Washington scientists have devised a nanoscale sensor to electronically read the sequence of a single DNA molecule. This …Read the Rest
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FSU researcher minaturizes, streamlines high-throughput screening
New tech under development at Florida State University could significantly decrease the cost of drug discovery, potentially leading to increased …Read the Rest
Implantable medical device can propel itself through bloodstream
Ada Poon, assistant professor at the Stanford School of Engineering, has demonstrated a tiny, wirelessly powered, self-propelled medical device capable …Read the Rest
DNA nanorobot to trigger targeted therapeutic responses
Researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University have developed a robotic device made from DNA …Read the Rest
New method for creating tissue engineering scaffolds
Northwestern University researchers have developed a new method for creating scaffolds for tissue engineering applications, providing an alternative that is …Read the Rest
Molecules on branched-polymer surfaces can sift tumor cells out of blood
The removal of one-in-a-million tumor cells circulating in the blood might be possible with the use of biomolecules bound to …Read the Rest
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Holy Cow! Florida Biotech News is in the final’s for “Miami’s Most Valuable Blog” in the “Everything Else” category. Please go …Read the Rest
UCF VP to testify before US Senate
University of Central Florida’s Thomas O’Neal will be testifying Thursday, July 14, about the revolutionary nature of nanotechnology before the …Read the Rest
Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll visits UCF Nanotech Center
Florida Lt. Governor Jennifer Carroll will be at the Central Florida Research Park Research Pavilion today. She will meet with …Read the Rest
DNA cages can survive inside living cells
Scientists at Oxford University have shown for the first time that molecular cages made from DNA can enter and survive …Read the Rest


