MXenes are being increasingly researched for their biomedical properties and applications as one of the fastest growing fields of MXene research. DNI, along with collaborators, are spearheading the research into biocompatibility, biosensing, antifouling, toxin filtration, immune cell interactions, and health monitoring electrodes.
Image by Benjamin Chacon
Leading group members: Benj Chacon, Alex Inman, Lingyi Bi, Eliot Precetti
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