Our Group in the news: |
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- Picture a Scientist: UAB edition
(UAB Reporter, March 8, 2021)
- Controlled Drug-delivery
microcapsules tagged with zirconium-89 (Medicine Innovates in
Diagnostics, 2021)
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- Drug-delivery microcapsules tagged
with zirconium-89 can be tracked by PET imaging (UAB News, Jan
20, 2021) |
- Chemistry in Pictures: A sponge for
scrubbing the environment (C&EN, Dec 24, 2020) |
- Type 1 diabetes: Tannic acid
encapsulation protects transplanted islets from rejection (UAB
News, Oct
22, 2020) |
- Atomic Force Microscope Awarded to
UAB (Dec 16, 2019) |
- The shape of things to come (UAB
Magazine, May 2019) |
- Eugenia Kharlampieva appointed as Co-Director of CNMB (May
6, 2019) |
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Federal grant will support interdisciplinary materials science
graduate students (UAB News, Nov 19, 2018) |
- Innovators honored for
contributions to research, entrepreneurship (UAB Reporter, Oct
29, 2018) |
- William Higgins receives Department
of Energy graduate student award (UAB News, May 11, 2018) |
- They Persisted (UAB Arts and Science Magazine, April, 4, 2018) |
- Neutrons Reveal Promising
Properties of Novel Antioxidant Polymer (ORNL News, Feb 26,
2018) |
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NSF News From the Field (Jan 30,
2018) |
- Microcapsules gain a new power -
scavenging reactive oxygen species (UAB News, Jan 30, 2018) |
- Active drug-delivery system addresses the limitations seen for
the anti-cancer drug BA-TPQ - poor solubility and low
bioavailability (Eurekalert!
American Association for the Advancement of Science,
June 28, 2017) |
- Micron-sized hydrogel cubes show
highly efficient delivery of a potent anticancer drug (UAB News,
June 28, 2017) |
- UAB creates triple-threat
cancer-fighting polymer capsules for guided drud delivery (UAB
News, March 30, 2017 and
the NSF news) |
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Dr. Kharlampieva's interview on the
ACS Polymer Science monthly podcast series on shape-adaptable
polymeric particles for controlled delivery (ACS Publications, Dec, 2016) |
- Detecting pollutants in Gulf Coast
marine ecosystems (UAB News, Dec 6, 2016) |
- Stealth pig cells may hold the key
to treating diabetes in humans (UAB News, Sept 7, 2016) |
- Changes in shape and 'squishiness'
can help drug-containing microcapsules reach tumors (UAB News,
Feb 12, 2016) |
- Attacking cancer with tiny, squishy
balls and cubes (UAB News, Feb 11, 2016) |
- Our work on cubical multilayer
capsules was featured by Federation of American Societies for
Experimental Biology (FASEB) (Dec, 2015) |
- Kharlampieva Named President of UAB
Sigma Xi Chapter (UAB News, Oct 21, 2015) |
- Kharlampieva focuses on
shape-shifting research for drug delivery (UAB Reporter, April 10, 2014) |
- Curing diabetes, with a little help
from polymer science: coating could make widespread treatment a
reality (Materials Views, May 18, 2012) |
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New coating for pancreatic islets may
offer new hope for diabetics (UAB News, May 31, 2012) |
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Promise of novel drug-delivery
systems that can invade tumors to be explored (UAB
Reporter, March 16, 2012) |
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UAB experts work on oil-spill
recovery, disaster prevention (UAB News, April 20,
2012) |
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Small World: UAB
Researchers Build the Nanoscale Future (UAB Magazine, October
2011) |
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