Published Wearable Technology Wearable Fingertip This technology is capable of providing compressive force and/or shear force to a fingertip for controllable fingertip stimulation. By University of New Mexico
Published Medical Hybrid Materials These materials can be functionalized with biocompatible molecules to interact directly with cellular surfaces in a nontoxic manner. By University of New Mexico
Published Medical Cancer Immunotherapy A novel immunotherapy strategy that addresses limitations of current approaches to offer a significantly improved therapy for solid tumors. By University of New Mexico
Published Medical Autophagy Activity Based on the cooperation between select proteins in targeting and activation of selective autophagy, protecting cells from lysosomal damage and microbial invasion. By University of New Mexico
Published Sciences Infrared Photodetectors This technology uses a novel approach that allows the IR light to be strongly absorbed by the metal structures, rather than the low band gap materials. By University of New Mexico
Published Medical Cancer Treatments A novel method for cancer treatment that significantly decreases proliferation, migration, and viability in malignant breast cancer cells, without affecting non-malignant cells. By University of New Mexico