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2D nanomaterial for growing cartilage; Wanted: Input on inclusive excellence

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Science Highlight: 2D nanomaterials prolong growth factor release to mend cartilage

NIBIB-funded researchers have designed a new class of two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials that are disc-shaped and flat on the surface, similar to a coin, to aid in treatments for cartilage repair. The surface of the nanomaterial is negatively charged, while in contrast the edges are positively charged. This unique charge arrangement allows the nanomaterials to trap proteins or growth factors, which can be slowly released over time.

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NIH Request for Information on Inclusive Excellence

NIH wants your input on approaches to advance inclusive excellence, defined as scientific environments that can cultivate and benefit from a full range of talent, including scientists from diverse backgrounds who are underrepresented in biomedical research.
Share your thoughts and suggestions by May 16, 2019 at NOT-RM-19-001

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