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  • Scientists design nanoparticles that communicate with cancer cells

    Scientists design nanoparticles that communicate with cancer cells

    The breakthrough advance could lead to a novel, drug-free therapeutic that can slow, possibly stop, the growth of cancer cells. A multi-institutional research team has designed nanoparticles that can communicate with and slow the development of cancer cells. The work — detailed in a newly published paper in Advanced Materials — has uncovered a novel framework for…

  • International Collaboration Between Universities Fosters Breakthroughs in Research

    International Collaboration Between Universities Fosters Breakthroughs in Research

    Article from The Chronicle of Higher Education. The City University of New York and the University of Strathclyde, in Scotland, might be located on different continents and separated by an ocean, but a growing number of their faculty members and graduate students are conducting cutting-edge research in tandem. For the past year, researchers from the…

  • CUNY ASRC key in Strathclyde-CUNY Collaboration

    CUNY ASRC key in Strathclyde-CUNY Collaboration

    Read the original article on CUNY News. Building on informal existing ties between the two universities, the City University of New York (CUNY) and the University of Strathclyde recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen the collaborative ties among scientific researchers at both institutions. Strathclyde, located in Glasgow, is one of the top…