DNA’s Coding Power Doubled
/ Feb. 21, 2019
All life on Earth uses a genetic code based on four nucleotides. Now, scientists have created one with eight.
Preliminary Results Point to Success of In Vivo Gene Editing
/ Feb. 12, 2019
Two studies show signs that the introduced DNA is functioning, but it’s too early to know if patients actually benefit
/ Jan. 23, 2019
A Wireless, Battery-free, Biodegradable Blood Flow Sensor
A new device developed by Stanford University researchers could make it easier for doctors to monitor the success of blood vessel surgery
Wilfred Chen and DNA Computers
/ Oct. 25, 2018
UD Engineering professor recognized for work in protein engineering, synthetic biology
Skin-like Sensor Maps Blood-oxygen Levels Anywhere
/ Nov. 7, 2018
New device could track oxygenation of healing wounds in real time
New Sensor Could Help Fight Deadly Bacterial Infections
/ Sep. 6, 2016
Device works over wide temperature range to quickly and cost-effectively identify E.coli