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August 21, 2018

New type 1 diabetes therapy shows promise for long-term reversal in both humans, dogs

No more pumps? No more daily insulin shots? A collagen formulation mixed with pancreatic cells, developed by Purdue University researchers in collaboration with the Indiana University School of Medicine, is the first minimally invasive therapy to successfully reverse Type 1 diabetes within 24 hours and maintain insulin independence for at least 90 days, a pre-clinical animal study shows.

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August 9, 2018

Wearable ‘microbrewery’ saves human body from radiation damage

A team of Purdue researchers, including Rahim Rahimi (left) and Manuel Ochoa (right), proposes using yeast fermentation to more quickly detect biological radiation damage. Workers in hospitals and nuclear facilities can wear disposable yeast badges to check their daily radiation exposure instantly.

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August 1, 2018

Purdue researchers develop ‘tornado’ lab-on-a-chip technology with micro tweezers to detect dangerous viruses, biological contaminants

Purdue University researchers have developed a new class of optical nanotweezers that can trap and detect biomolecules, viruses and DNA more rapidly. The technology can also use light to promptly detect cancer or improve the production of medications, an important step forward as nearly half of Americans have used at least one prescription drug within the past month.

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