University of Virginia: From 'Magical' Superfluid to Synthetic Biology, Students Excel in Nanotechnology
September 21, 2021
September 21, 2021
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, Sept. 21 (TNSRes) -- The University of Virginia issued the following research news:
Being small is good. Being very small is better. That is the philosophy of Mark Kester, University of Virginia professor of biomedical engineering, pharmacology and molecular physiology and biophysics.
Kester's research focuses on particles that are smaller than 100 nanometers, known as nanoparticles, which can be engineered to hold new properties that can . . .
Being small is good. Being very small is better. That is the philosophy of Mark Kester, University of Virginia professor of biomedical engineering, pharmacology and molecular physiology and biophysics.
Kester's research focuses on particles that are smaller than 100 nanometers, known as nanoparticles, which can be engineered to hold new properties that can . . .