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Dr. Endy received his B.S. '92 and M.S. '94 degrees from Lehigh University's Department of Civil Engineering
Harvard researchers report success in using self-assembling, biodegradable mesoporous silica rods – loaded with immune system-triggering drugs – to treat disease in mice.
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Clara Tandar ’25 (bioengineering, international and public affairs) was advised by Associate Professor Eric Darling and presented the research “Laboratory medicine cell-like microparticles with tunable mechanochemical properties for drug delivery systems.” She was supported by a SPRINT|UTRA.
Dr. Endy received his B.S. '92 and M.S. '94 degrees from Lehigh University's Department of Civil Engineering
With David Easson, Director, Life Sciences and Bioengineering Center and Linda Looft, WPI Assistant Vice President, Government and Community Relations at the WPI Life Sciences and Bioengineering Center Gateway Park on August 7, 2012.