Christine Horejs
@ChristineHorejs
Chief editor of @natrevbioeng, former chief editor of @NatRevMater. Things are only impossible until they are not (Picard)
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https://www.nature.com/natrevbioeng 09-09-2017 12:28:29
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Interesting Editorial by our colleagues Nature Mental Health on reporting, discussing and interpreting sex differences in biomedical research. Achieving clarity around what constitutes sex and what is associated with gender provides few conclusive answers
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Ultrasound can play a vital role in advancing tissue engineering. In their Review, Peer Fischer, Kai Melde and team discuss the application of ultrasound to remotely control cell assembly, cell programming and tissue maturation. Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
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It is time to recognize that global health equity cannot be achieved by the engineering of biomedical technologies alone; it also requires that we engineer equitable relationships within the innovation process New Comment by Alice Street et al
Maïwenn Kersaudy-Kerhoas go.nature.com/43GdLJH
So excited to see the highlight by Nature Reviews Bioengineering on our recent work of brain editing using self-deliverable CRISPR genome editors Doudna Lab.
In their new Review, Nicholas A. Peppas et al argue that the clinical translation of hydrogels may be accelerated by a model- and application-driven modular design approach Nicholas A. Peppas Nate Richbourg WechslerLab J Jesus Rodríguez Cruz
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It was just published in #NatureReviewsBioengineering this morning! Our latest thought-provoking review on 'Model-based Modular Hydrogel Design'. Written by Nate Richbourg WechslerLab J Jesus Rodríguez Cruz Nicholas A. Peppas nature.com/articles/s4422…
Delivering the CRISPR machinery into specific target cells in vivo remains challenging! The Doudna Lab have now developed cell-permeable CRISPR ribonucleoproteins that can edit cells in vivo without requiring an additional delivery vehicle Nature Communications
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🔔 CONFERENCE ALERT- biomedical engineering for innovations in women’s health w/ U.S. National Science Foundation ElevateHER: Engineering Innovations in Women’s Health, co-organized by Shreya Raghavan (she/her) TAMU BMEN and me! UMD Bioengineering
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A Review in Nature Reviews Bioengineering discusses two contrasting nanoparticle delivery mechanisms, the enhanced permeability and retention effect and the active transport and retention principle, and their implications for the design of cancer nanomedicines. 🔒 go.nature.com/3IalYMj
Thrilled to see this one out!
Many thanks to the Editorial team of Nature Reviews Bioengineering, esp. Christine Horejs & Nesma El-Sayed for their input and for publishing our review on nanoscale drug delivery systems for subcutaneous administration. European Research Council (ERC) CNRS Chimie Faculté Pharma UPSaclay
The subcutaneous route offers a less invasive alternative to intramuscular and intravenous injections. In their Review, Julien Nicolas and colleagues discuss the design of nanosystems and the models for subcutaneous delivery.
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