Bioinspired nanoscale drug delivery method developed by WSU, PNNL researchers
Delivering drugs and therapies into cells at the nanoscale helps eliminate toxic effects that have stymied similar efforts.
Delivering drugs and therapies into cells at the nanoscale helps eliminate toxic effects that have stymied similar efforts.
By Will Ferguson, College of Arts and Sciences PULLMAN, Wash. — Brian Collins, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, has received one of 59 national Early Career Research awards from the U.S. Department of Energy for 2017.
Doctoral student Bin Li and professor Katie Zhong. (Photo by Michelle White) Bin Li, a Ph.D. student in mechanical and materials engineering working with professor Katie Zhong, was awarded second place in the 2010 Boeing Engineering Student of the Year for his work in multifunctional nanocomposites. The award is presented each year by Boeing and […]