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3-D structure from cryo electron microscopy for synthetic and biological nanoparticles Bio: Before joining Cornell University in July 2006, Peter Doerschuk was on the faculty of Purdue University in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Biomedical Engineering. He received B.S., M.S.,…
A Cornell-led collaboration devised a potentially low-cost method for producing antibodies for therapeutic treatments: bioengineered bacteria with an overlooked enzyme that can help monoclonal antibodies boost their immune defenses.
Cornell scientists work toward engineering plants and other organisms to grow into usable, biodegradable forms.