Chemistry World: Lydia Kisley, assistant professor in the Departments of Physics and Chemistry, commented on a study that looked at using stiff hydrogel to eliminate the need for refrigeration for gene treatments and vaccinations, potentially revolutionizing the storage and delivery of essential, life-saving medications. “This is an interesting combination of materials science with biopharmaceuticals to overcome the tedious storage conditions for biologics,” she said.
Physics' Lydia Kisley comments on study related to hydrogel
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August 20, 2024
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