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Our new Perspective from Paschalis Gkoupidenis Yoeri van de Burgt & colleagues discusses the potential of organic mixed conductors in soft matter for bioinspired systems, detailing their role in creating efficient, low-power, and adaptable technologies: go.nature.com/48vIw5s
This new Review by Mike Mitchell & colleagues explores how responsive biomaterials can enhance the efficacy and safety of cancer immunotherapies by providing targeted delivery and controlled therapeutic release: go.nature.com/48xw0lT
Thrilled that our review paper on responsive biomaterials for cancer immunotherapy is now out in
NatRevMaterials! Thanks for all the great help from
Mike Mitchell team, superstar Ajay Thatte for being the best co-author, and all the collabrators
Karin Wang Carl June
Thrilled to announce that my first review on responsive biomaterials for cancer immunotherapy is now out in NatRevMaterials! Special shoutout to my partner-in-crime Lulu Xue, Ph.D for being the best co-author and to the entire Mike Mitchell team for their support!
Check out our latest in Nature Reviews Materials NatRevMaterials led by Mike Mitchell Postdoc Lulu Xue, Ph.D + PhD student Ajay Thatte in collaboration with Karin Wang Carl June on responsive biomaterials to optimize control of cancer immunotherapy!
Link: rdcu.be/dugKb
Our viewpoint on 'Reimagining undergraduate teaching in materials science and engineering' just published in NatRevMaterials. Thanks to Giulia Pacchioni for coordinating it: rdcu.be/dt5mD
Our Viewpoint on reimagining undergraduate teaching in materials science and engineering is now online! Joseph Choy, Kiera Peltz, Zehra Sayers, Nicola Spaldin & Mary Wells share their insights and perspective: rdcu.be/duaDT An inspiring read!
If your interested in learning more about the design and applications biomimetic nanofibrous gels, check out my review in NatRevMaterials nature.com/articles/s4157… I'm excited to see this field grow #strainstiffeningbiomaterials
Most pathogens 🦠 enter the body through mucosal sites. This new Review by Ana Ana Jaklenec, Robert Langer, Ulrich von Andrian & colleagues Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Harvard Medical School examines how materials-based strategies are key to mucosal vaccination 💉: go.nature.com/3Ty4uR0
Scientists can manipulate wood to create materials that are superblack—or transparent. Sunjie Ye highlights two very different Nature Communications articles, by Bruno Mattos Orlando Rojas Aalto University FinnCERES, & Qi Zhou KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Read it here: rdcu.be/dtUDn
Ultra-high temperature ceramics, with their exceptionally high melting points and outstanding thermomechanical behaviour, are critical materials for extreme environment technologies: read more in this Review by Babak Anasory & collaborators: nature.com/articles/s4157…
Babak Anasori
Broken symmetries at the nanoscale greatly modify the nanophotonic responses enabled by phonon polaritons. Read about the wide spectrum of resulting low-loss, directional, confined light–matter quasiparticles in the Review by Andrea Alu & collaborators: nature.com/articles/s4157…
Fluorinating #battery components can improve the energy density, safety & cycling stability of rechargeable batteries. This new Review by Cheng Zhang Cheng Zhang and colleagues AIBN Research examines the use of fluorine in 🔋 design: go.nature.com/480LnTV
Our latest article published with NatRevMaterials summarizes the key aspects of fluorine in advanced battery design, highlighting significant challenges and opportunities of fluoridated compounds under current #PFAS regulation. AIBN Research Nature Portfolio
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Interesting read in NatRevMaterials: Sexism in academia is bad for science and a waste of public funding nature.com/articles/s4157… #WomenInScience #GenderEquity by Nicole Boivin, S Tauber, U Beisiegel, Ursula Keller, Janet Hering
A Collection from Nature Reviews Chemistry, Nature Chemistry and @Nature aims to highlight an all-too-often overlooked aspect of DEI in chemistry: disability. go.nature.com/3NbAfv6
The latest article reflects our fresh thinking on the developments and challenges of biochar, aiming to promote its practical application.Thanks NatRevMaterials nature.com/articles/s4157…