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The Bioinspired Translational Microsystems Laboratory

BioinSyst

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

In the Media

In the Media


Novel way to detect blood clots developed

Hindustan Times | May 26, 2022

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Researchers engineer a new way to model lymph system conditions

National Science Foundation |Apr 19, 2022

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Introducing Organs-On-Chips To The Lymph System

Texas A&M Today | Mar 10, 2022

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Doctoral Student Finds Alternative Cell Option For Organs-On-Chips

Texas A&M Today | Dec 10, 2021

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Biomedical Engineers Grow 3D Bioprinted Blood Vessel

Texas A&M Today | Aug 16, 2021

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Ovarian Cancer Chip Model Reveals Drug Repurposing Opportunities

Clinical Research News | Aug 11, 2021

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A&M researchers developing new tools to fight ovarian cancer

KRHD25 | Jul 27, 2021

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Organ-Chip Finds Blood and Ovarian Cancer Tumor-Interactions

Texas A&M Today | Jul 22, 2021

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Organ-on-a-chip model developed to aid sickle cell disease treatment

Drug Target Review | Mar 25, 2021

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Texas A&M researchers tackle Sickle Cell Disease with… USBs?

KRHD25 |Mar 19, 2021

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A Better Treatment For Sickle Cell Disease

Texas A&M Today | Mar 18, 2021

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What causes vein thrombosis?

Advanced Science News |Nov 23, 2020

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Dr. Jain Awarded with the NSF Career Award

Texas A&M Today | Oct 2, 2020

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Researchers find a new way to detect blood clots

The Economic Times | Jun 4, 2020

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Miniature version of human vein allows study of deep vein thrombosis

American Heart Association | May 5, 2020

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