• Penn Bioengineer Develops Technology to Keep Track of Living Cells and Tissues

Penn Bioengineer Develops Technology to Keep Track of Living Cells and Tissues

New Development Will Expand the Life Sciences Hub at Pennovation Works

Bioengineering Graduate Student Hannah Zlotnick Named Schmidt Science Fellow

Center for Engineering Mechanobiology 2.0: Developing ‘Mechanointelligence’

‘Decentralizing Vaccine Manufacture’

Bionegineering Spin-off Vivodyne on Fast Company’s ‘Most Innovative’ List

Newly Discovered ‘Encrypted Peptides’ Found in Human Plasma Exhibit Antibiotic Properties

Michael Mitchell receives the 2022 SFB Young Investigator Award

A New Way to Profile T Cells Can Aid in Personalized Immunotherapy

New Lipid Nanoparticles Improve mRNA Delivery for Engineering CAR T Cells

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