Phil Santangelo, biomedical engineering professor at Georgia Tech, is working on an aerosolized RNA-based HIV preventative that could protect women against the disease.
Where ‘Knitting Is Coding’ and Yarn is Programmable
The New York Times highlights the work and lab of Elisabetta Matsumoto, an applied mathematician and physicist in the School of Physics.
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