Zhen Gu’s smart insulin patch among Science Magazine’s top 10 images of 2015
BME faculty Dr. Zhen Gu’s smart insulin patch was included on Science Magazine’s list of top 10 images of 2015. The full article can be read here. The smart insulin…
BME faculty Dr. Zhen Gu’s smart insulin patch was included on Science Magazine’s list of top 10 images of 2015. The full article can be read here. The smart insulin…
…or developed afterwards as metasticized or circulating tumors, the threat remains the same. With this in mind, a group of BME researchers led by Zhen Gu have developed a new…
Dr. Gu’s work to transform the way that diabetics manage their blood glucose levels has once again won well-deserved recognition. The American Diabetes Association has granted Dr. Gu a prestigious…
Dr. Zhen Gu and his team of researchers at NC State and UNC-Chapel Hill have developed a drug delivery technique using liquid-metal nanomedicine to safely target and ultimately eliminate cancerous…
…new and developing fields of technology, making major advancements in traditional fields of medical and biological engineering, or developing/implementing innovative approaches to bioengineering education;” and Dr. Zhen Gu, through 2018…
…Gu’s work with artificial beta cells on his blog. These are just two of the many outstanding projects being undertaken in Gu’s iMedication lab. Keep up the great work, Zhen!…
…new and developing fields of technology, making major advancements in traditional fields of medical and biological engineering, or developing/implementing innovative approaches to bioengineering education;” and Dr. Zhen Gu, through 2018…
Dr. Zhen Gu and his team of international researchers at NC State, UNC, and China Pharmaceutical University have developed a drug delivery technique using graphene strips as “flying carpets” to…
Congratulations to Professors Zhen Gu and Frances Ligler for their recent award by NCSU’s Research and Innovation Seed Funding (RISF) Program. The NC State program was established to fund interdisciplinary…
…an interview with Professor Allbritton, but also features others in our department—Zhen Gu, Helen Huang, Frances Ligler, and Andrew DiMeo. The article, “A Place to Merge Complementary Minds,” was featured…