Posted on 04/23/2020 11:29:32 PM PDT by RomanSoldier19
Researchers in The University of Texas at El Paso's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry have developed a nanohybrid vehicle that can be used to optimally deliver drugs into the human body.
The research was published in April 2020 in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Leading the study are Mahesh Narayan, Ph.D., professor, and Sreeprasad Sreenivasan, Ph.D., assistant professor, both from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the Border Biomedical Research Center (BBRC) in UTEP's College of Science.
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i get that there are some people who actually need drugs to live, but there are many many more who live in ways that make them then need drugs.
I’m not in favor of new ways to get more people taking Rx drugs, but I am in favor of the lesser amount of people who truly have conditions through no fault of their own and need Rx drugs to have options of delivery methods that may help them more.
Are there any American professors working at US colleges?
yeah, no.
i thought this was a car thread..
Yes, but they concentrate in departments with names that end with “Studies”.
The really talented ones mostly leave academia to make their fortunes in private industry, or create new ones.
I thought it was a submarine thread, or perhaps a bus thread.
And 5G does what to it....?
Paging 7of9.
Ask the teachers unions why that is..,,
That was my first thought. 5G?
I prefer your method.
Maybe the Perfect human specimen....
Incredible Voyage...
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