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Close-up of a gloved hand holding a bone model, showing the spongy internal structure and smooth joint surface, used in research on bone growth.
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Backflipping mice may hold the secret to what makes bones stronger

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She gives siblings of children with disabilities what she never had

A researcher pointing to a screen displaying images of the brain.
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Precise maps of the brain’s deepest corners are made possible through tools developed by these Northeastern researchers

Tao Sun's silhouetted hand pointing at a fluorescent imaging display on a screen showing active immune cells in ultrasound therapy research.
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Northeastern researchers unleash ultrasound waves on the brain in bid to battle tumors

A smiling Jessica Oakes is depicted wearing a navy blue shirt.
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Northeastern bioengineering professor honored for advancing aerosol medicine

Jing-Ke Weng wearing safety glasses and blue gloves looking intently at a sample in the lab.
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Researchers resurrect extinct gene in plants with major implications for drug development

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Did scientists genetically engineer the long-extinct dire wolf, or give gray wolf offspring its features?

A gloved hand holding a petri dish with three rectangles of an orange material in it on top of a piece of aluminum foil.
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Utilizing biomaterials in the clinic becomes an art form for this Northeastern innovator

Wei Xie working in a lab.
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Northeastern researcher receives CAREER award to advance biopharmaceutical manufacturing with AI

Guohao Dai wearing a blue lab coat and blue lab gloves working in a lab.
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A breakthrough in bioprinting may soon lead to 3D-printed blood vessels and human organs

Portrait of Eno Ebong (left) and Ambika Bajpayee (right).
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Two Northeastern professors receive prestigious early-career awards for pioneering bioengineering research

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This researcher wants to know why frogs are so good at tasting bitter things — and what it could mean for humans