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The Triangle Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC), launched in September 2011, is a national resource for materials science and engineering research and education located in the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. The MRSEC research team encompasses faculty and students at Duke University, North Carolina State University, North Carolina Central University and th

e University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. The MRSEC will have a major national and international impact in soft matter materials science through generation of new fundamental insights and theoretical understanding, new design principles, and new applications and uses for colloidal and macromolecular materials and their higher order assemblies.

Is anybody from this group going to the Biophysical Society in Feb? I'd love to invite you to BWF sponsored dinner! Send...
01/29/2020

Is anybody from this group going to the Biophysical Society in Feb? I'd love to invite you to BWF sponsored dinner! Send Kelly Rose a message so I can add you to the list!

Are you a grad student from a UR group looking for extra funds to support your professional development?  There is still...
06/17/2019

Are you a grad student from a UR group looking for extra funds to support your professional development? There is still time to apply! Deadline July 2!

About the Award The Graduate Diversity Enrichment Program (GDEP) provides $5,000 over two years to support underrepresented Ph.D. candidates enrolled in a North Carolina university and conducting biomedical research. The opportunity is designed to provide enrichment support for student success. Deta...

05/16/2019

Annual workshop has helped establish the Triangle as a destination for soft matter research

Graduate Networking event at Duke! RSVP by March 7th!
02/12/2019

Graduate Networking event at Duke! RSVP by March 7th!

Going to Baltimore for the Biophysical Society Conference in March? Let us know! It would be great to meet up!
01/23/2019

Going to Baltimore for the Biophysical Society Conference in March? Let us know! It would be great to meet up!

Also check out the MONET website at: https://monet.duke.edu/
11/26/2018

Also check out the MONET website at: https://monet.duke.edu/

The future is indeed plastics. Duke chemistry professor Stephen Craig has been named the leader of a $1.8 million, three-year center funded by the National Science Foundation to take polymer chemistry into a new age of precision. The Center for the Chemistry of Molecularly Optimized Networks (MONET)...

10/31/2018

Advanced Materials Technologies Volume 0, Issue 0 Full Paper Functional Liquid Metal Nanoparticles Produced by Liquid‐Based Nebulization Shi‐Yang Tang Corresponding Author E-mail address:[email protected] School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and Biomedical Engineering, University of Wol...

10/22/2018

Biomedical engineers from Duke University and Washington University in St. Louis have demonstrated that, by injecting an elastic biomaterial made from ordered and disordered proteins, a scaffold can form that responds to temperature and easily integrates into tissue.

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