Assistant professor David Kisailus studies the chiton, a marine snail found off the coast of California, to develop nanoscale materials for energy applications.

Assistant professor David Kisailus studies the chiton, a marine snail found off the coast of California, to develop nanoscale materials for energy applications.
Blood capillary analogues have been developed in a biodegradable hydrogel as a promising platform for in vitro drug testing.
Tight junctions between epithelial and endothelial cells form selective barriers and paracellular channels and regulate paracellular transport of solutes, immune cells, and drugs. More specifically, tight junctions consist of proteins that laterally...
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Introduction THEORY Diffusion as a Random Walk Diffusion and Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics Diffusion Mechanisms Single-File Diffusion Sorption Kinetics MOLECULAR MODELLING Constructing Molecular Models and Sampling Equilibrium Probability Distributions...
Professor Geoffrey Ozin discusses the safe and responsible development, production, use, transportation, and disposal of nanoparticles in existing or emerging nanotechnologies.