Funded by the NSF, the project will support the development of the startup's proprietary artificial intelligence platform, which is focused on empowering pharmaceutical companies to design innovative, functional and manufacturable large molecule drugs.
In a study recently published in the Journal of Materials Chemistry B, Assistant Professor Qianbin Wang and PhD student Dorcas Matuwana shared their findings for drug-carrying liposomes that could be activated in the eye using near-infrared light.
A new study published in the Journal of Addiction Medicine conducted by a team of Stony Brook University researchers used the PROMOTE Prenatal Screener — a unique screening tool for use during pregnancy — to pinpoint vulnerabilities for substance use.
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