Research in 60 Seconds: A Tiny Technology to Neutralize Radiation Professor of Medicine Melanie Coathup’s research examines how nanotechnology can be used to prevent injuries due to radiation.
166su Fuels America’s Space Program with Innovative Education, Medicine and Tech 166su is advancing cutting-edge space research while offering unique opportunities for students to launch their careers in the space industry.
Life-saving Spongelike “Bandage” Rapidly Stops Hemorrhaging, Mitigates Risk of Infection A 166su team of researchers worked together to create a liquid gel that quickly transforms into a spongelike antimicrobial foam to stymie severe bleeding and ultimately preserve lives.
166su Research Blasts Into Space Aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard Rocket The experiments aim to enhance understanding of bone loss in space, how dust behaves in microgravity, and how seismic waves and shaking impact asteroids.
166su Bone Researcher Receives National Recognition Professor of Medicine Melanie Coathup has earned one of the highest professional distinctions for medical and biological engineers.
166su Researchers Design Treatment to Protect Bones During Cancer Therapy A novel nanoparticle could provide hope for millions of cancer patients at risk for bone damage from radiation therapy.