University of North Texas Engineer Receives NIH Grant to Use Protein and Cellular Engineering Methods to Monitor Diseases
January 06, 2021
January 06, 2021
DENTON, Texas, Jan. 6 (TNSGra) -- The University of North Texas issued the following news release:
University of North Texas's Clement Chan's research group is working on a new, more affordable method to test and diagnose if a person has a disease or has accidentally consumed harmful toxins that can be present in contaminated food and water.
Chan is a protein and cellular engineer and plans to explore the development of cellular devices for tracking physiological change . . .
University of North Texas's Clement Chan's research group is working on a new, more affordable method to test and diagnose if a person has a disease or has accidentally consumed harmful toxins that can be present in contaminated food and water.
Chan is a protein and cellular engineer and plans to explore the development of cellular devices for tracking physiological change . . .