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Professor Jerome Mertz’s Work Recognized in Tech Post and Science
Novel algorithm successfully improves microscopy resolution through pixel reassignment Novel algorithm successfully improves microscopy resolution through pixel reassignment Read more
Navigating Difficult Conversations with Dr. Becky Wai-Ling Packard
On September 26th, Dr. Joi Mondisa hosted a presentation by Dr. Becky Wai-Ling Packard. Dr. Packard is a Professor of Read more
FIU’s Lihua Lou named Early Career Stop Heart Disease Researcher of the Year
There are only so many ways to heal a broken heart, at least medically speaking. But thanks to new research, Read more
PUMPed for Stat Madness
The mini-PUMP is a project led by Dr. Christos Michas, a CELL-MET trainee alumnus, and enabled by many CELL-MET collaborations. Read more
Professor Christopher Chen Elected National Academy of Inventors Fellow
Professor Christopher Chen was elected a National Academy of Inventors Fellow for his outstanding contributions to innovation and for his Read more
Professor Kimani Toussaint and Team Developing Blood-Oxygen Detector Without Racial Bias
Professor Kimani Toussaint and his team are developing a blood-oxygen detector without racial bias. Read more Read more
The Quest for a Heart Attack Cure
“Our dream is to build a cure for heart attacks,” says David Bishop, a materials scientist and director of CELL-MET. Read more
Growing Tissue and Engineers
A new article was published about the CELL-MET ERC summer programs which has broadened the pipeline of research engineers. Read Read more
New Miniature Heart Could Help Speed Heart Disease Cures
The interdisciplinary team at CELL-MET engineered a tiny living heart replica, nicknamed the miniPUMP. While no bigger than a US Read more
Assistant Professors Daryl Dickerson and Trina Fletcher Receive NSF Career Award
Assistant Professors Darryl Dickerson and Trina Fletcher have received the NSF Career Award. Congratulations to Professors Dickerson and Fletcher! Read Read more